All of those updates sound great to me. Agreed, the current translation
structure is not ideal.

I would love to join the team's Slack channels. I also have some web dev
experience, so I'm happy to help where I'm needed.

Thanks for the feedback! There is still a lot of work ahead :)

Best,
Awjin

On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 6:26 AM, Alfredo Hernández <
aldomann.desi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for helping, Awjin!
>
> Actually, one of our plans with the new website (our web dev guy has been
> busy lately, thus the delay) is to move the wiki infrastructure to
> self-hosted wiki page (using MediaWiki most probably). This will allow us
> to have better control over the users that can edit it (we would use a 
> Launchpad
> Team <https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-gnome-documentation> team to give the
> proper access to it) and to simplify the localisation/translation process
> (I think we all agree that Ubuntu's wiki is a hell in that aspect).
>
> Anyway, the changes and improvements are much welcome! I wouldn't bother
> too much with CSS (actually, I'm pretty sure you can't edit it in
> wiki.ubuntu.com).
>
> We are not exactly sure *when *will our own wiki become a thing, but when
> it does, I'll let you know to help us in the process (feel free to join our
> Slack channels, just ask me and I'll invite you). I think it's safe to
> reorganise the current wiki, as it will ease the migration process when
> time is due.
>
> Cheers,
> Alfredo
>
> PS. I've been digging a bit in the wiki and I love how you've simplified
> some of the pages :D
>
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