[User-committee] Fwd: Enhancing the community events page
Blair Bethwaite
blair.bethwaite at monash.edu
Tue Aug 16 23:32:25 UTC 2016
Interesting discussion. How does the future of wiki.o.o fit in here?
On 4 Aug 2016 8:13 AM, "Stefano Maffulli" <stefano at openstack.org> wrote:
> On 08/03/2016 10:13 AM, Jimmy Mcarthur wrote:
> > That's a larger discussion, but if there is any way I can help on this,
> > let me know. As mentioned, Events was not meant to replace
> > groups.openstack.org. Merely a place for newcomers to find event info on
> > the openstack.org site. As we've grown to do hackathons, expanded
> > OpenStack Days, PTGS, etc..., we're finding that more and more real
> > estate is needed, along with an improved user experience.
>
> This is a great conversation to have.
>
> Another reason why groups.o.o was built: presentations and training
> material, video recordings, templates, samples are all scattered across
> multiple channels. Groups was supposed to offer a unique place where
> such material could be found. Some of these materials are now on
> openstack.org/marketing but the stuff produced by the user groups are
> still scattered around the web.
>
> > If there is a desire to shut down groups.openstack.org, we should talk
> > about how, and if, we can help fill that gap.
>
> I'm not advocating closing it necessarily but given how little resources
> have been put in it, I'd keep an open mind about its future.
>
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