[Webteam] Link from squeak.org to squeakboard.wordpress.com

Igor Stasenko siguctua at gmail.com
Thu Jul 9 14:22:50 UTC 2009


To illustrate , what i have in mind,
here is a sketch, of VM Team description:

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VM Team

VM Team is maintaining a Squeak VM , which consists from smalltalk
code (link to VMMaker) and platform dependant code for all major
platforms.
Currently we have a three main maintainers:
- Linux flavors (Ian ..
- Windows flavors (Andreas ..
- Mac OS, iPhone flavors (John ..
A team leader David Lewis, maintains the VMMaker package and
contacts/watching that any updates to VM is adopted well on all
flavors etc etc
If you found a bug, having a problem using VM, want to participate, or
want to discuss different aspects of Squeak Virtual Machine -
please feel free to join the (link to vm-dev list) or contact any of
team members individually
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2009/7/9 Igor Stasenko <siguctua at gmail.com>:
> 2009/7/9 Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek at eranova.si>:
>> Hi Bernhard,
>>
>> Bernhard Pieber pravi:
>>
>>> I just did some minor changes to www.squeak.org <http://www.squeak.org>
>>> mostly to try out editing in Aida/Web. E.g. I changed the wording from
>>> the old Squeak Leadership Board to the new Squeak Oversight Board, and I
>>> fixed a formatting on the Teams page.
>>>
>>> I wanted to do some improvements to the Teams page:
>>
>>> 1. The following comment seems out of date: (Craig is advising so many
>>> simply because most of them don't have other volunteers from the
>>> leadership team yet.)
>>
>> Ken, Igor, how is with this currently?
>>
>>> 2. The Squeak Oversight Board is missing from the teams list.
>>
>> I'd add it on the top of the table as link to board's page.
>>
>>> 3. Change the wording of leadership team to Squeak Oversight Board.
>>
>> Yep, this is urgent.
>>
>>> 4. Remove the following comment: This page was originally written by
>>> Göran Krampe and later edited by Craig Latta. Please see the revision
>>> history for the last edit date.
>>> Then I saw the following: If you would like to edit this page, please
>>> contact Craig <http://netjam.org/> to discuss it first. Then I lost
>>> confidence to just do the changes. :-;
>>
>>> So, what do you say? May I?
>>
>> This is certainly something we need to get a consensus with the Board
>> members. Igor, Ken, what do you think?
>>
>> I also think this comment can go now out of the teams page. Maybe we
>> could rather add links to the older pages too track how the teams model
>> progresses through the time?
>>
>
> Ken , recently, did a survey among teams and collected some bits of
> information, which i think can be put on Teams page.
> I proposed to change this page to be more informative, concerning
> team's own visions and goals, not just a few words.
> The reason for giving more information is to attract more developers.
>
> For instance:
> release 4
>        Produce Squeak release 4 (cleanly MIT-licensed)
>
> there is no any word, how people could participate, or help or get on board.
>
> or:
> vm      Maintains the Squeak virtual machine.  http://www.squeakvm.org/
>
> again, very brief and no any evidence, if there is help is needed, how
> team organized, does it have any outstanding task(s)/goals which may
> require some help/contribution etc etc.
>
> Same for SOB - if you put a simple link - this is simplest way to draw
> visitor's attention to somewhere else.
> While our intent is on contrary - give visitor an enough material on a
> single page, so he can see an overall image of community goals &
> activities, up to the point that he could say to himself: hey, i'd
> like to join this team - so i will click here and write a mail :)
>
>
>
>> Janko
>>
>>
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> --
> Best regards,
> Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
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