Subject: Re: Community Issues ** LONG **
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From: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
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Date: 02/22/1999 18:03:41
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From: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
To: netbsd-advocacy@netbsd.org
Subject: Re: Community Issues ** LONG **
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Advocacy project index:
As far as indexing the PR (or should that be advocacy :) related
projects, Tim Rightnour <root@garbled.net>, had already setup a
test online projects server for the NetBSD projects. I'll see if
hes willing to add an advocacy related section then we can start
to get this show on the road...
Emulation compatability page:
As suggested by David Maxwell <david@fundy.ca>.
Definitely a good idea - would you be willing to start collecting
the information on this, and then we could look towards putting
them up in an online database. Even then we would need someone to
vet the entries - interested in the job?
Mail to www and webmaster, plus commit access to www:
I seem to be picking up quite a bit of this at the moment, but
more help is always appreciated :) Probably the best bet would
be for some of the existing people with commit access to act as
conduits for occasional committers. Those who commit enough to
need accounts should get them (trust me, if I'm having to
commit large amounts for you I'll scream as loud as necessary
to get myself out of that loop :), though I don't expect any
problems in that respect)
web site shop-fronts that seel old hardware and netbsd links:
Erik E. Fair <fair@clock.org>, Joel Reicher <joel@panacea.null.org>
It might be an idea to come up with a standard message indicating
why it would benefit them to have the link, how to get support,
etc. In fact maybe even a webpage under a new 'contrib' section
in the website. Do you want to come up with a page?
Daemonnews:
It would probably make sense for the person who pushes news info
to Daemonnews to also be primarily in charge of updating the
Changes page on www.netbsd.org. This would among other items
involve monitoring most of the @netbsd.org mailing lists. I've
tried to keep the Changes page going, but have been caught for
time on the Daemonnews side. Calvin Vette <cvette@borders.com>
mentioned he'd be interested in this (among other items :)
If you're willing to start with the Changes pages and Daemonnews,
just let me know and the job is yours :)
Devotionalia:
Looks like Mason Loring Bliss <mason@acheron.middleboro.ma.us>
is ahead of the pack on this :) We should get that advocacy project
database up!
Getting NetBSD coverage on other sites:
Again, first stage would be to have a page on www.netbsd.org
indicating how best to go about this. Volunteers for writing such
a page please step forward now :)
Facelift for the www.netbsd.org site:
Definitely nice, but a second priority after getting more
information up (Only IMO :)
I'd like to come back to this after we have the full set of pages
on 'how to contribute to NetBSD', and a few other things out of
the way. I'd also rate improved navigation above improved
graphics, which is not to say we don't want both!
real-life regional social gatherings:
Another good suggestion from Mason. Possibly an events section to
the 'to be introduced' database for coding projects and advocacy
projects? Might also be an idea to allow people to make
'outstanding offers' - eg, "if anyone is dropping by LA, then feel
free to drop me an email on <abs@anim.dreamworks.com> to head out
for a beer".
Conclusion:
1) We'll see if Tim is interested in expanding his database to
cover the advocacy projects, and possibly events. If not, we
get someone else to come up with the database (I can even do it
if needed).
2) We get more pages up on www.netbsd.org covering how to
contribute back to NetBSD (see above database :) hopefully
written by those who are reading this now and planning on
contributing.
3) We make it happen. :)
David/absolute
-=- Why _do_ we crucify ourselves? -=-