On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 10:54 +0300, Aschwin van der Woude wrote: > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > > From: Martín Ferrari <martin.ferrari@gmail.com> > > Reply-To: Martín Ferrari <martin.ferrari@gmail.com> > > To: debconf6-team@lists.debconf.org > > Cc: henning@sprang.de > > Subject: First thoughts about website > > Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 01:17:26 +0200 > > > > Since yesterday, we were talking in #debconf-team about the DC6 > > website. I wanted to send a summary and also I would like to move part > > of the discussion here so we can sort out the timezone differences.. > > > [...] Good idea, I have some proposals and ideas to add to this discussion, about which I just talked with Aschwin on IRC and want to make public here: * it seems clear that we are talking about much more than just a website, so let's start handling this under the topic "Software infrastructure needed to support the organisation of debconf6" For sure, software can only support the flow of information, some of the issues I read in this mail seem more like a problem of information not available, because nobody wrote or collected it. I doubt we will have a software that automatically collects all relevant information about the location on it's own. So we might need another topic like "collecting and publishing conference information before, while, and after the conference. I want to only/mostly go for the Software part, while then I consider the editors and contributers of content and information as users/customers. * Then, let's first figure out a bit more clearly, what our requirements are, document them, I see now: "easy editable external website" might be one, "request/issue/todo tracking" others * if requirements are somehow settled and checked by multiple people, we can and should start evaluating available software on the market that can be used for our tasks, and be open to use any free software product Henning --
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