Dear Alexander El 27/3/19 a las 21:09, Alexander Retzlaff escribió: > Dear Laura, > > This really sounds like a nice and easy entry point. > > I would like to help out with this and would prefer to start with all > the entries related to Germany. >
Thanks for your interest! I'll reply off-list with a specific proposal including step-by-step instructions. I'm not posting publicly because for now we're trying several workflows with the different volunteers that expressed interest; once we get everybody comfortable we'll document these workflows (maybe in a wiki page) so they are available to anybody else to contribute. Kind regards, > Kind regards, > > Am 24.03.19 um 12:23 schrieb Laura Arjona Reina: >> Dear all >> As part of the recent web team sprint [1] (report will come in the >> following days hopefully), we have reviewed several areas of the website >> that were in need of maintenance. >> >> [1] https://wiki.debian.org/Sprints/2019/DebianWebTeam >> >> For the /english/users section [2], we need maintainer(s) to process new >> requests, and remove or update old entries. >> >> [2] https://www.debian.org/users >> >> This is a call for help, or request for "adoption": would anybody >> volunteer to this task? >> >> Maintaining the /users section (or part of it) can be a nice entry point >> for somebody to get involved in the Debian web team. >> >> The /users section is quite big, so you can consider focusing on a >> subsection (com, edu, gov, org), or for example take care about all the >> entries related to your country (across the different subsections). >> >> Technically speaking, it's an easy job, but the "curation" task that a >> human provides is very appreciated by our users. On the contrary, an >> outdated or unmaintained list of Debian users looses its value very >> quickly. >> >> If somebody is interested in adoption, they won't be alone (at least at >> the beginning). I'm available to work together with them until they find >> a suitable workflow and they feel comfortable doing the task themselves. >> We have tried several different workflows in the past and have a mail >> template to use when asking for updates. >> >> If nobody steps ahead at the end of the year, we'll remove the section >> (English and translations) or at least the entries older than 2-3 years >> from www.debian.org. >> >> If you are interested, reply to this message in the public mailing list >> ([email protected]) or privately to me, and I'll point to >> detailed steps to start. You can also join #debian-www IRC channel (in >> irc.debian.org). >> >> Kind regards, > -- Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona

