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[OSCTC-planning] Infrastructure changes

Alex Bayley skud at growstuff.org
Tue Dec 16 22:45:32 UTC 2014


Actually, can I just ask... what does OpenHatch do that *isn't* OSCTC?  
And what is its relative priority/importance, relative to OSCTC?

A.

On 17/12/2014 9:44 am, Shauna Gordon-McKeon wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Alex Bayley <skud at growstuff.org 
> <mailto:skud at growstuff.org>> wrote:
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>     Surely newcomers would mostly land on openhatch.org
>     <http://openhatch.org>?
>
>
> That's probably true.  Currently openhatch.org <http://openhatch.org> 
> points towards campus.openhatch.org <http://campus.openhatch.org>, 
> which is actually a pretty bad place for it to link, information-wise, 
> in that it's aimed entirely at organizers (not attendees, maintainers, 
> or non-organizer volunteers) and is possibly the spot, of all those 
> listed, that has the most restricted access.
>
> Sheila, can you elaborate on "Have a friendly landing page that is 
> generated from readme?"
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>
>
>     A.
>
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>     On 17/12/2014 8:07 am, sheila miguez wrote:
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>>     On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Shauna Gordon-McKeon
>>     <shaunagm at gmail.com <mailto:shaunagm at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>>         Hi all,
>>
>>         I'm hoping to make a bunch of infrastructure changes over the
>>         next week or two. Asheesh and I started brainstorming on an
>>         etherpad here:
>>         https://etherpad.mozilla.org/openhatch-infrastructure
>>         [...]
>>
>>         With regard to A: perhaps the place to start is with a
>>         canonical place that everything points to (and that points to
>>         everything else) that newcomers can be pointed to.  Have
>>         folks seen this done before/do you have intuitions about the
>>         best place to put this?  In the Github readme, perhaps?
>>
>>
>>     Have a friendly landing page that is generated from readme?
>>
>>       * For people who find you via github, they won't have to dig
>>         around to figure out the url to the content, it will be in
>>         the readme.
>>       * For people who do not know about github, they will have easy
>>         access to the content (and can find the repo from it).
>>       * The brand is not github.
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>>     -- 
>>     shekay at pobox.com <mailto:shekay at pobox.com>
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