Hi,

The web site is diversity.apache.org and it probably needs a page or two of 
asciidoc and a little .asf.yaml and maybe a GitHub action or two.

Anyone interested in volunteering? Reply on d...@diversity.apache.org. 
https://lists.apache.org/list.html?d...@diversity.apache.org

Thanks,
Craig

> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Help wanted: getting the website editable by mere mortals
> Date: March 28, 2021 at 5:26:55 PM PDT
> To: d...@diversity.apache.org
> Reply-To: d...@diversity.apache.org
> 
> Hello everyone! I took a look at our site today to see about adding
> some of the great info that's already been published from the
> community survey and other research done to date. However, I came
> across a couple issues:
> 
> 1. Most of the reports are PDFs. The best I can do here is to upload
> them to the site and directly link to them. If the original PDFs were
> generated from another file format, it's possible that HTML formats
> could potentially also be exported.
> 2. We also have a Google Doc. It's mostly graphics and tables, but it
> might export to HTML decently.
> 3. The current website is done manually via HTML. While I do
> understand HTML and can write markup fine, this isn't very usable for
> anyone else here who might otherwise be able to edit the site by
> simply using the GitHub web UI to modify, say, markdown or asciidoc
> files. As I'm not a designer, but I do tend to shave yaks whenever I
> work on side projects, I still don't think I'd be able to reasonably
> bootstrap this website in any reasonable time (way outside my usual
> area of expertise, but not impossible by any means). If someone can
> help get the site to a "Lorem Ipsum" state, then I could start filling
> out the site with existing and some new content.

Craig L Russell
c...@apache.org

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