Community,
since October 2009, the Wiki and Booster Teams are working hard on our Wiki Usability
Concept. In the meantime, most of the preparation and organizational work has been done
and we're looking forward to populate a new wiki instance with the existing content we
have while adopting it to our new QA standards.
That said, we're in desperate need of volunteers that'd be willing to help us in migrating
and QA checking the considerable amount of content we have. If it turns out that enough
Community Members are willing to step up and contribute, we think about providing a mentoring
session for everyone interested in helping us.
What needs to be done?
ALL content we have in the Wiki - trust me, it's a whole lot - needs to be reviewed for validity,
it needs to be adopted to standard templates we defined to ensure a consistent look&feel
across all wiki pages and it needs to be flagged "QA check passed". In order to do this with
the whole wiki (the english content at first glance) we're more or less dependent on your support.
Interested to contribute to universe domination?
Please announce your general availablity here or at the opensuse-wiki mailinglist (you
need to be subscribed in order to do this). As soon as we have enough volunteers on board the wiki
seniors will coordinate this whole effort and assign definite responsibilities to you.
To subscribe to the opensuse-wiki mailinglist please write an email to:
opensuse-wiki+subscribe@opensuse.org
To get a general idea of the mission we have to accomplish, please have a look at the Transition
guidelines we worked out at Transition Guidelines - openSUSE
Thanks a lot in advance!
R



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Just thinking about some of the older stuff there.


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