ohh I see your point @mattdm, but we're falling again in wiki pages,
and I've remembered now this wiki page, is not actually SYNC with the
new Org chart IMHO, this wiki can't be the point of attract newcomers
to the community.

See my comment here:

https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/what-to-do-with-wcidff-warning/13302

+1 for a separate this section of the docs....

Regards.,

El sáb, 20-11-2021 a las 13:00 -0500, Matthew Miller escribió:
> I often want to send people to Join Fedora, to, you know, Join
> Fedora. :)
> 
> But I'm actually a little confused where to start.
> 
> 
> Héctor is re-doing https://whatcanidoforfedora.org/, and that's going
> to be
> nice, but I don't think it's ready and also I don't necessarily think
> it's
> the right path for everyone.
> 
> The first google hit that comes up is
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join,
> but ... that's pretty old, not very well maintained, and doesn't
> really
> represent current activities in the project very well. Plus, I do not
> want
> to send new folks into the minefield that is the wiki right away.
> 
> Also, "join.fedoraproject.org" currently links there.
> 
> 
> Then, there's this: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/
> 
> which I _think_ is helpful, but I find somewhat confusing because it
> mixes
> up the business of the Join SIG (that is, all the helpful people
> working to
> provide a nice onboarding process) with the onboarding process
> itself.
> 
> That page points to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Welcome, which...
> 
> 1. Is frighteningly bare-bones.
> 2. Has the "it's the wiki" problem again
> 3. Points to Telegram — I don't have a problem with that as a
> platform to
>    bring people on, but as a service outside of project control,
> shouldn't
>    be where we start. (If people are on and comfortable with
> Telegram, cool,
>    let's meet them there. But I don't want to give the impression
> that
>    signing up for telegram is a first step to 
> 4. Also IRC; that's a temporary problem until we get
> chat.fedoraproject.org
>    officially launched, though.
> 
> 
> Anyway, in short, what's the link I should use for someone who wants
> to get
> involved?
> 
> And, leading question: should we have a user-focused "Join Fedora"
> docs
> section on docs.fedoraproject.org that is separate from the Join SIG
> docs?
> 
> 
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