Hi Warren El 17 de mayo de 2017 19:51:02 CEST, Warren Stramiello <[email protected]> escribió: >Do any of y'all know who is in charge of the Debian-Lex project / >webpage? It looks like it has been inactive for years and I wanted to >update the page ... but I'm not sure whom to contact to get the >permissions to do so. > >I also wanted to see if anyone is still active on the Debian-Lex >subproject so that I could help out--if not,
The last non-spam messages in the list, about the status of the project: https://lists.debian.org/debian-lex/2013/10/ And the wiki page: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianLex I may be able to start it >up again (since I've been using Debian since Hamm, I've been an >attorney >here in the US for the last decade, and I use Debian (and OSS tools) >heavily in my legal practice). Thanks for your support to Debian all these years. Any idea who the best folks to pester >about that would be? > I would post to the list my proposals and try to go ahead if there is no resistance, as Andreas Tille says in the mail thread posted above. For changing/updating the wiki you need a wiki account; go to https://wiki.debian.org/FrontPage?action=newaccount If you have no wiki account yet. For changing/updates the pages in www.debian.org feel free, for now, to propose new text here directly in the debian-www mailing list, and hopefully somebody in the website team can make the changes in our repo. Maybe it's good to coordinate with/inform the Debian Blends team: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianPureBlends in order to ease the work of restarting Debian Lex development, and move the related info to the www.debian.org/blends section once the development is ongoing. Thank you very much for your interest! Best regards Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona

