[python-advocacy] Proposed Advocacy Task List for Next Six Months
Brad Allen
brad at allendev.com
Tue Mar 27 18:14:25 CEST 2007
Jeff Rush wrote:
>It has a primary focus on content, particularly for encouragement of the
>formation of user groups, and strictly avoids software development. The
>general PSF consensus is that the existing functionality, interface and style
>of www.python.org is acceptable for now, that we should avoid creating more
>"islands" like advocacy.python.org, us.pycon.org and pycamp.python.org and
>rather integrate more tightly under www.python.org. Also that work is needed
>to generate more extensive content and to organize the content we already have
>on www.python.org.
One of the ideas we talked about at the advocacy BOF was the idea of
a user group site registry, with a feature whereby a user group organizer
could post announcements about upcoming meetings as well as post
meeting notes.
These user group meeting notices could be available via RSS/Atom feed
and URL selectable by region.
It also sounds like something not easy to implement using the existing
python.org infrastructure...
Jeff, can you post the other ideas that came out of the BOF meeting?
I recall that you took notes.
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