On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Melissa Rice <[email protected]> wrote:
> If there were, hypothetically, someone interested in making some kind of > improvement to the jobs page, would that be welcome, and if so, how should > it be done? That is, should they just do it? Should they propose the change > first to Mike or first to the list or some other procedure? I ask mainly > because I don't understand how such things work at SeaPIG (or have worked in > the past), and it would be interesting to know (for myself or for others who > might have something they want to contribute) how to do so without fear of > doing something "wrong" or unwelcome. > The wiki is for everyone to use. If you the urge to improve it, go ahead and do as you see fit. If you're making major changes to the home page or jobs page, it would probably be best to do it on a copy page first so that people can see it before committing to it, but that's about it. > It strikes me that many on the list are web programmers and that making a > cool web utility for the SeaPIG website might be one neat way for such a > person to showcase their skills, particularly for those web programmers who > are job-hunting. Just a thought. > One of the tasks for the still-incubating leadership council is to decide what changes to make to the website, and who should implement them using what. And what procedure to use to decide this. So this would be a good topic to discuss in the context of that. -- Mike Orr <[email protected]>
