Hi, El dc 24 de 08 de 2011 a les 16:49 +0200, en/na Francesca Ciceri va escriure: > > 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)
I created DebianWomen/Press (updated Press section) and DebianWomen/Projects/Mentoring (updated Mentoring program page) > > 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. > > This is a great idea: one of the most useful way to increase DW > visibility is delivering talks about it and having a set of > slides/presentations of past talks to customize could encourage more > people to become a speaker ;) > > During DebConf the Debian Events people talked a little bit about > creating a database of all Debian related talks: the idea is to have an > archive in which people could search for title/author/year/topic. > I don't know if we could simply merge the two things (i.e. adding in > this db a specific "debian women, gender imbalance, $whatever" tag - wrt > topic) > and adding all DW-related talks in the db itself (instead of creating a > specific page on wiki.d.o). > > My suggestion is, for now, to create the wiki page: this way we'll be able to > add also talks not directly related to Debian but regarding women in > free software in general. Done! It is DebianWomen/Talks: empty for now, please add all the talks you have ;-)) > > 5) We will put a relatively small and static site at women.debian.org > > which will only hold an about section, the profiles, contact > > information and a link to http://wiki.debian.org/DebianWomen for more > > timely information. > > > > We are not yet sure how to maintain that static site. Our hope would be > > that we can somehow use the Debian www infrastructure for that. The > > benefit of this would be that in that case there would also be a working > > translation infrastructure etc. It would naturally not be as collaborative > > as the wiki, given that not everyone can edit it, but we thought since > > there isn't much content there anyway and be biggest part of our work is > > in the wiki that would be acceptable. > > > > Francesca or other www people: Do you know if that is a possibility? > > Yep, definitely. > I mean, not only I completely agree with the idea but it's also > technically possible. > We could simply create a specific directory under the webwml tree: some > sub project - as various ports - are already present in www.d.o and they > benefit of its infrastructure, which basically means uniformity of design, > regular checks for validity of the code and of URLs, site rebuilt 4 times > a day, pages available for translation to debian-l10n-$language teams, a > lot of mirrors, bugs regarding pages available via BTS. I was tempted to completely update DebianWomen page (in fact, I only updated and added some links), but I thinks it's better to wait for the new static main site. Please, let us know when it is created. I think I can't help with this because I'm not a DD ;-) Cheers, Mònica
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