[Openstack] Lloyd Learning Docs & website content processes

Lloyd Dewolf lloydostack at gmail.com
Wed Nov 30 15:51:11 UTC 2011


On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 6:18 AM, Lloyd Dewolf <lloydostack at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 2:45 AM, Thierry Carrez
> <thierry at openstack.org> wrote:> Lloyd Dewolf wrote:>> 2. Lloyd will
> log Thierry "ttx" Carrez's solid openstack.org/security>> content from
> http://etherpad.openstack.org/8hWNQwkWf9 to>>
> http://launchpad.net/openstack-manuals , if it is not already there.>>
> He will do a copyedit to the etherpad, and also upload his revision
> to>> openstack-manuals. We'll take it from there based on the process
> Anne>> is updating to the wiki.>> Note that the content was pushed to
> www.openstack.org webmaster for> publication, without much result yet
> (the idea was to quickly replace> "nothing" with "something", and then
> improve incrementally).>> It would be great if we could have a more
> dynamic way to review/update> the main website content (in the same
> way we control the docs site> contents): it could prove useful in
> further revisions.
> Fantastic! We're of the same mind. And I'm so thankful for how hard
> you've pushed this forward over these past months.
> 1. I'm trying to motivate a revision in the same spirit as what you
> wrote to get online as soon as possible. From there we can look to
> come together to evolve the processes and communications 2. With a
> documented process with public visibility, we will now have a
> foundation where people can step forward as stakeholders, and we can
> quantify the time to publish. From here we can align with people's
> workloads, and negotiate the priority of our items.
> Thanks,Lloyd

Ugg, sorry for the formatting again. I thought this was resolved in
the latest Google Chrome Canary.




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