Hi all, here's the looong overdue summary of our little ad-hoc Debian-Women website Bof during DebConf.
Attending were Alice, Tassia, Monica, Pei-Hua and myself. These are the questions we discussed: - Do we need/want an individual webpage with an individual style and infrastructure? - If so how do we manage translations? - What about the ikiwiki migration - What about our wiki pages Tassia, Monica, and Alice had earlier been converting the old web pages into ikiwiki, but there were some problems with that, since the new installation of ikiwiki somehow didn't work (sorry, don't know details) and we also weren't sure how translations would be handled with the new site. Also we've had somewhat of a tendency to simply move stuff to http://wiki.debian.org/DebianWomen in the recent months Because of that we pretty quickly came to the agreement that 1) it's not really worth having two wikis. Given that we do most things in the Debian wiki, we don't actually need the additional ikiwiki. 2) We would like to keep a small, static representative site at women.debian.org. That URL is a mark of recognition that we don't want to loose. Also it's a good and representative point to link to. Because of this we propose the following things: 1) We use wiki.debian.org as our main site. It's open to all types of contributors, easy to use and already well in use. 2) In order to have a complete web presence at wiki.debian.org we will migrate the last remaining pages (Projects and Press) to the debian wiki. (I'd propose DebianWomenProjects and DebianWomenPress for these) 3) We'd also like to revive the talks page that some of the elders might still fondly remember. It's intended to give a list of Debian-Women related talks that have been or will be given. DebianWomenTalks might be a good place for that. 4) The ikiwiki migration will be cancelled and filed as a learning experience :) 5) We will put a relatively small and static site at women.debian.org which will only hold an about section, the profiles, contact information and a link to http://wiki.debian.org/DebianWomen for more timely information. We are not yet sure how to maintain that static site. Our hope would be that we can somehow use the Debian www infrastructure for that. The benefit of this would be that in that case there would also be a working translation infrastructure etc. It would naturally not be as collaborative as the wiki, given that not everyone can edit it, but we thought since there isn't much content there anyway and be biggest part of our work is in the wiki that would be acceptable. Francesca or other www people: Do you know if that is a possibility? Unfortunately none of the attendees knew much about the www infrastructure, so that part is more of a vague idea. Regards, Meike PS: As usual I tried to make these minutes as complete and correct as possible. please correct and/or amend where necessary. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-women-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e4a4629.2080...@debian.org