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Documentation and Wiki stuff
Infrastructure
- backup /srv/wiki
- sync the svn in /srv/wiki with the svn on alioth
- dear lazyirc, is there a howto somewhere, how to use git-svn to
feed git changes into svn? git svn rebase, make changes, git
commit, git svn dcommit thanks - whats dcommit? love ui h01ger:
that pushes your git repo commits to the svn repo ah. and rebase
records where it is.. .oO( no rule to make changes. aborting
the
dcommit will also rebase after pushing to svn
- example of git commit mails:
/org/git.debian.org/git/webwml/packages.git/hooks/post-receive
- write svn/trunk/fai-config-dir/doc/shortfaihowto.txt -
Holger
- Setup mail server and easy interface to add new accounts
-'''Your name here!'''
- make planet.CD.debian-community.org without redirect
- add hackergotchis to planets: joeyh, btw, is there a way to add
hackergotchis to those aggregated blogs already?
well, maybe
aggregate supports adding tags to posts.. if you used hackergotchis
as tags, I think it would display the images maybe not in the
perfect place, since they'd be displays where tags normally
are..
- Setting up stats for the website. [installation in
progress]
- be an openid-provider: http://trac.whitetree.org/gracie/
Draft/Discuss a possible Code of Conduct
- Draft at: http://wiki.debian-community.org/CoC
- Simple to follow, but as clear as possible on what's right and
what's not
- When interacting with people from other languages, it's easy
for things to come across wrong due to the language/culture
barrier. This has to be taken into account somehow.
Documentation
- Make current resources more newbie friendly (preferably edit
current documentation)
- Very simple brainless howtos (think ubuntuguide.org)
Communication/Marketing
- Collecting feedback from end users and present it in a
developer-friendly way
- Highlights on what has been improved in Debian (make the long
release cycle more interesting)
- Internationalisation
misc
misc content
- needs to be linked at the proper place:
http://debian.cante.net/stem/ - Stem Desktop is a desktop concept
for old hardware (166Mhz/64M). The core element is Debian stable
base install where suitable programs are retrieved from Debian
package repositories.
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