• Zope.org Redux

  • Please help the zope.org improvement efforts

    from Martin Aspeli on Jun 28, 2008 02:24 PM
    Hi all,
    
    The zope.org "redux" project has slowed down too much lately. I think we 
    are dangerously close to something that's sufficient to go live and 
    would be a huge improvement over the current state of affairs. We just 
    need the last push. In order to do that, we need a little bit of a help 
    from a few people. Please consider helping out at this crucial time.
    
    The current site is here:
    
      - http://new.zope.org
    
    There is a project, which is now open for people to join and browse, here:
    
      - http://www.openplans.org/projects/zorg-redux/
    
    I have put up a wiki page that explains the site map and tries to 
    identify what remains.
    
      - http://www.openplans.org/projects/zorg-redux/site-map
    
    We need:
    
      1. Project co-ordination/management
    
    This is/was my role. Unfortunately, I think I'm failing in my 
    responsibilities, and I'd love to hand this over to someone else and 
    step back to become more of a contributor. Due to changes at work, I now 
    have a lot less time than I did when this project was started.
    
    This role involves setting some goals, communicating about progress and 
    cajoling people into contributing. It shouldn't be very demanding of 
    time, but it will require some faith in the project and enthusiasm.
    
      2. People to step up and own pages or sections. This means 
    contributing content!
    
      3. Reviewers! I'd like to see one or two people review the whole site 
    for consistency and accuracy. Given that there's only a dozen pages or 
    so, that shouldn't be too hard. Ideally, this should be someone who's 
    been around the bend a few times.
    
    Two things are clear right now: Christophe Combelles is a hero, and the 
    rest of us are slacking. :)
    
    I think it's feasible to put the site live in 2 months: 1 month to write 
    content, and 1 month to review and sort out logistics. That assumes half 
    a dozen people spending half a day in total each, or thereabouts. That 
    doesn't sound so bad, does it?
    
    To move this forward, please:
    
      - Volunteer for a section or page by editing the wiki and/or just 
    posting here.
    
      - Ask me for a username on new.zope.org if you don't have one already.
    
      - Go write!
    
      - Report back here.
    
    Cheers,
    Martin
    
    -- 
    Author of `Professional Plone Development`, a book for developers who
    want to work with Plone. See http://martinaspeli.net/plone-book