Hey Sidorela,

Hope all's well. Just checking to see if you need any extra help getting
this ready, otherwise I can speak to our infra team about getting it
hosted on the whatcanidoforlibreoffice.org site!

Cheers,
Mike


On 14/01/2019 20:19, Sidorela Uku wrote:
> Hi Sophie, Mike
> 
> Thank you for your comments and feedback. It's really important to get
> feedback from the community to improve the site even further.
> The site is not finished yet, there are still things to improve from the
> texts and design. Considering your comments, the following changes were
> made:
> 
> From: "What's your area of expertise?"  TO "What area interests you?"
> 
>>
>> On a general remark, I would remove the line above the item, for
>> example when clicking on 'Tell me more', this line 'So you like
>> helping and mentoring other people? You could join' is displayed, and
>> for me it's not needed. It's not present under the Marketing part and
>> I find it clearer.
> 
> @Sophie you mean to remove totally the line  'So you like helping and
> mentoring other people? You could join' or replace it with something else?
>>
>> Under Documentation, the same line shows 'So you like sharing what you
>> know? You could teach' for Books and Help Content item, again I don't
>> find it necessary or if you want to keep it, change it to 'You could
>> write'. And for Documentation I would add 'Video Tutorials' and 'Write
>> Tutorials'.
> 
> 
> Added as a note for the updates we are going to do, to add 'Video
> Tutorials' and 'Write Tutorials' under Documentation.
> 
>> On Infrastructure, I would replace 'Learn' by 'Participate' or
>> something more inclusive than just learning which gives an impression
>> of lurking
> 
> This is done.
> 
>> On Translation and Localization, I would do a translation part which
>> concerns documentation, websites, marketing materials, and a
>> localization part which concerns LibreOffice products or infrastructure.
>>
>> On Advocacy, there is a typo in 'Give presantations' vs 'Give
>> presentations'. Edited.
> 
> For the links not working, please check below:
> Sitemap:
> https://git.collective68.tech/Collective68/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice/wikis/Sitemap-structure
> 
> Translations:
> https://git.collective68.tech/Collective68/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice/wikis/translations
> 
> 
>> I have a last question, is the site accessible? I've tried to navigate
>> through the page, but I'm only able to change the language, not to
>> navigate through the buttons.
> 
> Yes the site is accessible. In the above link for the sitemap, you can
> move through the buttons on the tree, and the last step is a link from
> an outside resource. Javascript needs to be enabled on the browser also.
> 
> On the next steps, some changes to do:
> - we need to add 'cookie policy' and maybe also 'privacy policy'
> - manage translations. From the link I shared we can translate by
> editing the code files. We will have a look maybe to use a translation
> platform, to make it easier for community to get involved.
> - Improve design and graphics. Replace LO logo and favicon.
> 
> Those are some notes weworked with these days.
> 
> In terms of next steps, would be nice if we worked back and forth on
> this for the next weeks untill January and transfer the code to an
> official TDF or LibreOffice owned git repo with the ultimate goal of
> going live in February.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Sidorela
> 
> 
> On 1/04/19 3:28 PM, Sophie Gautier wrote:
>> Hi Sidorela, all
>>
>> First, thanks a lot for your work, I really like the design :)
>> Le 27/12/2018 à 22:43, Sidorela Uku a écrit :
>> > Helloall,
>> >
>> > Great to be part of the LO marketing mailing list. This is my first
>> post
>> > here and I'm happy to update you on the work that Collective68 has been
>> > doing during this time for WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice site. Please check
>> > them and feel free to share your thoughts with us, feedback is always
>> > welcome :)
>> >
>> > Repository of the code:
>> > https://git.collective68.tech/Collective68/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice
>> >
>> > Preview of the site:
>> > https://collective68.pages.collective68.tech/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice
>>
>> On a general remark, I would remove the line above the item, for example
>> when clicking on 'Tell me more', this line 'So you like helping and
>> mentoring other people? You could join' is displayed, and for me it's
>> not needed. It's not present under the Marketing part and I find it
>> clearer.
>>
>> Under Documentation, the same line shows 'So you like sharing what you
>> know? You could teach' for Books and Help Content item, again I don't
>> find it necessary or if you want to keep it, change it to 'You could
>> write'. And for Documentation I would add 'Video Tutorials' and 'Write
>> Tutorials'.
>>
>> On Infrastructure, I would replace 'Learn' by 'Participate' or something
>> more inclusive than just learning which gives an impression of lurking
>>
>> On Translation and Localization, I would do a translation part which
>> concerns documentation, websites, marketing materials, and a
>> localization part which concerns LibreOffice products or infrastructure.
>>
>> On Advocacy, there is a typo in 'Give presantations' vs 'Give
>> presentations'.
>>
>> >
>> > Sitemap with the content of the site is documented here:
>> >
>> https://collective68.pages.collective68.tech/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice(based
>>
>> > on the discussion and feedback from LibreOffice marketing mailing list
>> > and video calls)
>>
>> I can't access the link (even when removing (based)
>> >
>> > At the moment site is only in English and half Albanian. We have
>> > documented one wayof doing translations on the site here:
>> > https://collective68.pages.collective68.tech/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice
>>
>> Same here, I can't access the translation part
>> > For the next steps, the idea is to gather feedback based on the preview
>> > link mentioned above and we agree on this list on which we have quite a
>> > good progress, we propose to transfer the code on LibreOffice or TDF
>> > online infrastructure and make it easier for even more people who are
>> > interested to improve the project even more. After this stage also the
>> > documentation on how to get involved will be added as well.
>> >
>> > /Design for the site:/
>> >     We had three proposals. Which are uploaded also in our git works:
>> >
>> https://git.collective68.tech/Collective68/our-works/tree/master/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice
>>
>> >
>> > Now we have proceed with the first version from those. Feedback from
>> the
>> > community is welcomed.
>> > Please let me know if you have any other question regarding the
>> site. In
>> > my opinion,the next step is to host it somewhere else, maybe at
>> > LibreOffice GitHub projects (https://github.com/LibreOffice). When you
>> > have some feedback on this, let me know where the code should be
>> > uploaded to be visible for all the community.
>>
>> I have a last question, is the site accessible? I've tried to navigate
>> through the page, but I'm only able to change the language, not to
>> navigate through the buttons.
>>
>> Otherwise, I agree with Mike remark and his proposal.
>> Again, thanks a lot for your great work!
>> Cheers
>> Sophie
>>
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