Hello El 09/08/18 a las 18:23, Jonathan Carter escribió: > Hi! > > For some reason smithers.debian.org finds some parts of my message > offensive, so I've gone ahead and pastebinned it: > > http://paste.debian.net/1037302/ >
Sorry for the late answer. That link is not accessible now but I read the proposal when it was sent, and I recall it was about storing the feedback in some git repo, in a file per "topic", and in date reverse-order. IMHO I think the best would be to use the DebConf manual for that (if we still use the DebConf Manual). Currently, if I am not wrong, it is accessible here: https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Category:DebConf_Manual and for example I try to maintain its page about Publicity: https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Publicity A section there with the feedback given for each year would be very helpful, both for the people that took care of the tasks in former years and for the ones that will care in the future. I think particularly for anybody that wants to get involved in organisation, it's better to just have everything in one place, than having to read the DebConf Manual pages about a certain task/role and then go to a different place to gather the feedback... By the way, I'm planning to review the DebConf Publicity page and update it with the current status of things. Should I edit it in wiki.debconf.org or should I create https://wiki.debian.org/DebConf/Publicity and write there (and then, clear the wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Publicity page and just add a redirect to the newer one)? Cheers -- Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona