[sakai2-tcc] New Website Content

Aaron Zeckoski azeckoski at unicon.net
Mon Jun 17 12:25:34 PDT 2013


I thought we were mostly talking about cleaning up the wiki. I am not
sure I completely followed things being discussed and I think there
was a lot of off-list communication I was not part of so I am going to
leave it to others who know more about what is going on here to
clarify for the rest of the group.

It might help to send the public documentation (or whatever we call
the wiki+website) proposal to the list again (especially for the folks
who were not in san diego). This is important since there are 2
efforts related to documentation going on (the other is the sakai
application help documentation that is accessed when clicking the
little question mark).

-AZ


On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Mark J. Norton
<markjnorton at earthlink.net> wrote:
> That would be good to know.  If so, they why did the TCC kick off this
> effort in San Deigo?
>
>
> On 6/17/2013 3:03 PM, Aaron Zeckoski wrote:
>>
>> Ian should probably comment on this, but I think we are sorta paying
>> these other guys to essentially do this already so I am not sure
>> exactly but I think there is probably some (a lot?) of overlap here
>> with stuff that was maybe already done or is already being done.
>>
>> I'll leave it to others who know more about what is going on here to
>> comment.
>> -AZ
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Mark J. Norton
>> <markjnorton at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Having gone through all of the existing content on the sakaiproject.org
>>> web
>>> site, I've moved to the next step of capturing most of it's content and
>>> structure into the EtherPad document at
>>> http://etherpad.ctools.org/sakai-docs.  The simplest view of this site is
>>> as
>>> follows:
>>>
>>> Home
>>>
>>> Try Sakai
>>> Community
>>>
>>> Adopting
>>>
>>> Institution Map
>>> Organization List
>>>
>>> Contributing
>>>
>>> TCC
>>> CLE-CC
>>> Fellows
>>> Joining the Foundation
>>> Try the CLE
>>>
>>> Sharing
>>>
>>> Teaching Learning Group
>>> Brock University Case Study
>>>
>>> Supporting
>>>
>>> Community Support
>>> Commercial Support
>>>
>>> Getting Started
>>>
>>> Users
>>> System Administrators
>>> Technical Contributors
>>> Organizations
>>>
>>> Contact Us
>>> News
>>>
>>> There is more, but this is the basic structure.  In general, I think we
>>> want
>>> to keep most of this information.  Structure could be different, but that
>>> doesn't matter much because many of these pages are cross-linked to each
>>> other.
>>>
>>> There are also some sections/pages that are obsolete.  The page
>>> describing
>>> "Sakai Products" is confusing now that OLE is branded under Apereo.  The
>>> Sakai Foundation page with joining information is also quite out of date.
>>> I
>>> propose that we forward people to the Apereo site for now.  If Sakai
>>> governance expands to include organizations that specifically sponsor
>>> Sakai
>>> (especially in a monetary way), we can bring this back in.
>>>
>>> I could shift much or all of this information to the GIT repo, but I'm no
>>> longer certain it is the best next step.  If we can politely ask it of
>>> Longsight, I'd like to set up Drupal site in which I can start organizing
>>> the new content - test.sakaiproject.org or something similar.  Should
>>> such a
>>> thing come into being, I am willing to edit all existing content, remove
>>> confusing material, update things that are out of date, etc.
>>>
>>> - Mark Norton
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>



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