On Saturday 17 February 2007 00:52:46 Rajko M. wrote: > I have some time this weekend, and I'll see to bring up something.
That would be great. > > The problem is of course just where do we start? > > There is planning and executing, there is short, mid and long term plans. > We have to start planning and as much as we can keep our present work in > tact. I also imagine there are a few hundred pages that we should clear out, too. Or at least, restructure into a lot less pages. > > Why not join us in #opensuse-wiki as well Rajko? > > Time zones and typing skills Francis. Right, but then you can always just idle there ;-). I was out most of yesterday so sorry I missed you (same for the most of today unfortunately). > I'll see can I find anyone on #opensuse-wiki, but I don't see any rush that > would be better served with live session. BTW, not many people there :-) Not really always for the rush. In my experience teams on IRC become pretty productive like this since they can always consult each other on the smaller things, and of course still feel like more of a team like that. There aren't many people yet at all, indeed. I thought we should get some basics down first and then start advertising a bit more, I think. I think once we do we'll get quite a few people from around (forum people, a few from IRC, etc). Kind thoughts, -- Francis Giannaros Web: http://francis.giannaros.org IRC: apokryphos (irc.freenode.net) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
