-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 01/03/2014 11:14 AM, Matthew Miller wrote: > Since we can't afford a monthly conference (ha!), I want something that > feels like it online. A hub for the community, where we have that > interconnectedness all the time. I think this centers around HyperKitty -- > which should be ready for production any time now. Let's make that > front-and-center when answering the question "what is Fedora?", and tie it > to Badges, Fedora Magazine, Ask Fedora (possibly have it _replace_ Ask > Fedora), and a new solution for short, helpful howto-style content (an > element we're sorely missing now). > I strenuously agree about the need for a solution providing tutorial content. There's plenty on the wiki, if you can find it, but wiki content just doesn't feel qualified and doesn't invoke the same trust as something that's clearly taken more effort to curate and present. I spoke with a few people about this at Flock, and came back with the impression that much of the community would contribute smaller articles. However, they regarded the existing offerings at docs.fp.o either too involving to contribute to, or too established in scope to add new information. After some pondering, I brought these concerns and a possible solution to the docs list[1]. Most agreed that making it easier to contribute to docs was a good idea, though the discussion of how to achieve that didn't take the course I intended. The existing guide writers are doing all they can to keep up with the Guides, so there was more interest in facilitating those contributions than starting a divergent venture with potentially just as little interest from the rest of the community. We decided to attempt a FAD[2] to hash it out. If the rest of the community expressed an interest, I'm confident that we could come up with an inviting and productive solution. If anyone wants to pursue it, I invite you to bring this portion of the conversation to docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx . I don't think we need a second group to support a second documentation product - or an expansion of the existing lineup - just a more active docs group. The venture is really peripheral to Fedora.next - but a larger docs community would help us keep up with such changes, one way or another. [1] https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/docs/2013-November/015317.html [2] https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/docs/2013-November/015337.html - -- - -- Pete Travis - Fedora Docs Project Leader - 'randomuser' on freenode - immanetize@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSx2t9AAoJEL1wZM0+jj2Z9yMH/iXp5rBsHYyoO+zYwyfJrzFi LcrWgdLAqPr6quiIqxsB8fdymEfOybxrh+QJ2nsqZwrhhHSAAoWbepBr/77xHFbU YTk9kWwqq9LGrtcw7e/OjEvcuf3R30q8SP6cmudeFgoqi2SosV6qgU+fPlZ9yA6B 7zmIpNMZrhP9q5yPaLmPYHBrBqNtEvl8gWVBRfXzDmHDucwGF3leGK7k3EIL5jNl jgLenEmNIFV2S/sJLMeQE0uUY3KZyVbrcT/B7iwcpsLOL/NUvi+O4FN78u7wMVmr pNeKUESOXiyVpE1PRU5F7z2dsCJz5ixmpckxn+UijB39o/5UWgAC4FL7m8O3A+k= =1kb2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct