Dear all (note: I'm not subscribed to debian-devel, but subscribed to debian-www)
After reading the recent threads about the Debian website in the debian-devel mailing list archives, and also because I had some bug triagging planned for this month, I'm writing this mail to inform about some opportunities to contribute to the Debian website for all the people concerned about it: 1.-Frontpage For the people concerned about the frontpage, you can have a look at the current open bugs about the frontpage: https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bts-usertags.cgi?tag=main&user=www.debian.org%40packages.debian.org In particular, suggestions for the two paragraphs about Debian in the frontpage are welcome (please use #862980 for that). 2.- Design/CSS For the people with knowledge of CSS or Design, have a look at our open bugs: https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bts-usertags.cgi?tag=design&user=www.debian.org%40packages.debian.org In particular, I opened #862981 "Test www.debian.org in small and big screens and fix it if needed" with the related comments in -devel about the topic. 3.- Who uses Debian For the comments about that we should promote more that "Debian is used here and there", for now, we have the www.debian.org/users section. Interested people can contribute by: - Updating/auditing the current list of users: this is tracked in #766923 (includes instructions). - Creating new entries for the companies/organizations you work on/with: please encourage them to send us some paragraph about how they use Debian. Instructions here: https://www.debian.org/users/#submissions - There is #600902: "add RSS to http://www.debian.org/users/" << with this, we may include the new entries in the frontpage, for example, or microblog them via micronews.debian.org, or whatever we decide together. 4.- If you know Perl or po4a, please join the team and help advance one of the two possible approaches for the CVS -> Git transition. This is tracked in #845297. I personally prioritize the bugs about content or others which I know I can contribute easily, but I'll try to put some time on the CVS -> Git bug during the summertime. 5.- It's difficult to track the (some time vague or too general) ideas commented in the mailing lists, and try to transform them in actionable items. I would kindly ask you to better open/comment on bug reports against www.debian.org pseudopackage, so things are not lost in the conversation. Cheers -- Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona