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Idea: Website working group #2
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//cc @django/djangoproject-com-maintainters |
I would love to be part of it! |
@carltongibson oh thanks for the pointer to that group. One easy option here would be to start by the WG's membership being that group and then grow from there. |
@jacobian I think that's likely the way forwards, evolve the current group to the new WG format. I suspect this will get some more traction next week after those who've been in Durham get home. |
I’d be interested! |
I am interested in helping! |
How do you think we can move forward with this proposal for the website working group? |
@pauloxnet I'm not sure who makes up the current group that maintains or has responsibility for the website, but I think input from them is key to progression - though I think you're part of that group? I'm happy to be involved, though I don't have to be if the current group are happy to just taken on this more formal state of a working group. I mostly raised this as a means to get the process moving after a discussion on mastodon that this would be a good group to form. I think once there's an idea of who might be involved, I think a draft charter could then be started. |
I’m not sure who can see the list of members at @django/djangoproject-com-maintainters, so for context this is 9 people:
@carltongibson @nessita @camilonova @pauloxnet @cgl @felixxm @CuriousLearner @ronnzw @sabderemane @logankilpatrick what do you think? re the comments from @jacobian, @pauloxnet, @marksweb – do you think this existing group should be converted into a working group, or do something else? I don’t seem to have access to enough of the site’s admin to check who else might be managing the site to cc into this discussion – could someone else do that? |
I’ve asked around and have been told @django/ops-team currently manages blog additions on behalf of people who don’t have direct access to the site. With that in mind, @tobiasmcnulty @timgraham @MarkusH @felixxm, what are your thoughts on whether / how to do those content management duties in the working group model? Would you retain this role, or hand it over to a working group, or share it? |
I would ask those folks if they'd like to join the initial wave, and then convert it yes. Given it's very nearly the solstice, I need to take an amnesty and step back from involvement. (It's been a bit of a year.) Happy if folks want an opinion on a specific query, but I don't have the capacity to help steer the site forward right now. 💝 (Update: I removed myself from the team. ✅) |
Sounds good. I would like to be a part of this working group. |
Hi Thibaud, I'm happy to go with the group on this one. I think the number
of posts is pretty small, and sometimes it makes more sense for the Board
to post (for example, a DjangoCon announcement).
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With that in mind, @tobiasmcnulty <https://github.com/tobiasmcnulty>
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the working group model? Would you retain this role, or hand it over to a
working group, or share it?
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Happy new year everyone! If I understand the steps correctly, we have plenty enough people interested in this. Now we need to write a proposal, including a draft charter as @jacobian mentioned. Who’s up for doing this? See #6 as a recent example. If anyone is keen to write the proposal and does so soon enough, then we have two board members who have expressed interest (me and @sabderemane), who can take it to the DSF board for review at the next board meeting on Thursday next week. Separately, I’ve asked the ops team who publishes articles on the site, and have been told this isn’t normally part of their remit. It’s just a last resort. |
I'm happy to run with this @thibaudcolas & @jacobian. |
I have created a PR #10 for the website working group. Can l ask members to review it and give some sort of approval if you agree. The initial members are: @sabderemane, @easherma-truth , @marksweb , @jcjudkins, @pauloxnet, @CuriousLearner, @tobiasmcnulty & me. If l have left anyone my apologies just indicate and l will add you. Outstanding items:
From the guide it is highlighted that everything doesn't have to be completed at this point but @thibaudcolas who is willing to take this to the board on their next meeting which is on the 8th of February 2024 suggested that we should have everything in place if possible. |
@ronnzw go team! 🙌 From private discussions, @cgl is keen to be your Board Liaison, and @sabderemane and I to join as members. I think you might be referring to this from the guide:
This just means it’s fine for your first drafts to have information missing. What I say is that the proposal has to be complete (unless there’s a good reason not to I suppose) for the board to review. See under decision-making:
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Hi folks! I see that the initial membership size for the WG is 9.
I'm interested in joining this WG if it's justifiable to add another member. |
@marksweb suggests:
The board has talked about this and generally speaking it's probably something we wanna do at some point. I think the next step would be to start to draft a charter (as covered in the README) and form membership.
If folks want to dive in feel free, or if you're just interested in helping out you could use this issue to register interest.
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