Dorte, Thank you for the introduction. So you and Jan talk every day! That is valuable context!
I don't think we have a shared understanding of how the web can work for Corinthia. I appreciate your effort and your skill with the web pages. Because the web site is responsive, and the Wiki is not, it may be that the web site is a better place to gather information. It might be a better place to arrive at with searches on the Internet also. If the goal is to attract committers on existing Apache projects, it is perhaps unclear what questions such persons have about Corinthia and the best way to answer them. It is also not clear what is the best way to have their attention and awareness on Corinthia. Those are all good questions. Thank you for pointing out that these need to be considered. It is my misunderstanding about the web pages. I did not understand them to be drafts or proposals. I took them as steps in a desired direction. I did not want to "churn" the pages, and I did not know where to start. I confused myself about passing changes through Jan to you. - Dennis -----Original Message----- From: Dorte Fjalland [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 15:36 To: [email protected] Subject: Corinthia web and social media Hi all, Happy New Year. I can see that there has been some correspondence now re. the Corinthia web/social media strategies and the content so far proposed. I prefer to comment in a new post as I would not know where else to reply. I made the current web proposal based on my understanding that the project needed like a kind of "sales brochure" aimed at getting committers from other Apache projects involved in Corinthia and therefore a site that would be easy to overview and containing basic/essential information and with links to all the serious and detailed stuff to be found in wikis etc. Reading the various mail threads i get the impression that maybe the community should find out who they want to reach and then decide the tools. Re the fb page and the Twitter the members who are active on those medias can be editors/admins and provide content, but again, you can do this with the intention of attracting new people and or a way of communicating ( in public and with the purpose of attracting attention/new people). I am sorry to read that the web site proposal has been seen as a private and already agreed on job. This was not the intention. Anyhow, if some of you don't know it, then Jan is my husband and we do talk ... also about Corinthia. Before I retired to Southern Spain together with Jan I used to work with web journalism and information strategies. All for now, looking forward to hearing your comments. Dorte
