On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 11:46 +0200, Dimitris Glezos wrote:
2008/2/12 Ricky Zhou <ricky(a)fedoraproject.org>:
> (Cross-posted to the websites and marketing lists)
>
> Hi!
>
> I notice that we used to have Websites team meetings a long time ago,
> but they were suspended. At this point, we should be in a good position
> to start further expanding and defining our website, as we've seen in
> discussion on the websites and marketing lists. However, we still have
> a lot of design, content, and technical issues that need to be addressed
> before we can really move forward.
>
> With that said, this looks like a good time to setup a meeting time for
> everybody to discuss and participate in making these decisions. What
> would be a good time for everybody to meet on IRC? I should probably be
> good for most of Wednesday and Friday evenings or any time over the
> weekend).
Good to know another person is feeling the same! We've been
streamlining the way we do websites and they have moved from hackish
things into proper resources with workflows etc. I think it's a really
good time to get the team again off the ground and start working in
making it easy for new contributors to join us.
+1
Unfortunately Raleigh evening means night in Europe (UTC+2 in
Greece).
Here's a table with both cities -- what other places are we interested
in?
In this case i would suggest doing the meeting a weekend, as people have
more free time.
in my case Fridays or Mondays evenings are ok (weekends too)
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?month=2&day=12...
-d (excited)
>
> Right now, here are some items that we want to talk about:
>
> * Website purposes/targets
> * Expanding beyond our current content/design
> * Improving our handling of translations
> * Getting more people involved :)
> * <- Insert topic here
>
> What do you think?
> Ricky
>
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