On 2017 Jun 05 15:42:48, Joe Steeve wrote:

> IMO, a static website, generated using pelican or similar is the way to
> go. 

Yes pelican can be used to generate static website and gitlab pages can be used 
to host it.

In terms of contents on the website I think they can fall under these 
categories:

 * Home:                        Shows latest news & activities related to the 
group e.g. the recent install fest in St. Mary's
 * Mailing list:        A brief information about the mailing list and 
instructions to help newcomers to join the list.
 * About:                       A brief introduction about the group, may be 
history or past activities (Need help on this).
 * Schedule:            A schedule of forthcoming meet or event (hackathon, 
install fests), may be name and description the event for example name of 
speakers and brief introduction about the talk.

In my opinion we can also have a contact email, and have a message saying 
something like "Want us to help you in switching your school's software to 
libre software, drop us a line"
(I am not a copywriter, so anyone more knowledgeable can frame the call to 
action here)

What do you guys think of this? Do we need more sections. Am I missing 
something?

If anybody is interested in creating the copy or any other content , or even 
help with designing, then they are most welcome.
I will try to find some time and try to come up with a simple design.

thank you

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Raghavendra Kamath
Illustrator
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