oVirt site organization

snmishra at linux.vnet.ibm.com snmishra at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Tue Dec 18 20:01:23 UTC 2012


Quoting Alon Bar-Lev <alonbl at redhat.com>:

> Hi,
>
> Not sure this is the right list...
>
> I think that there is a gap from what user(and developer) expects to  
> see in open source (or any) site and what we have.
>
> We are missing "Support" category, there we should have the user  
> lists and a link to bugzilla, and some bugzilla links for reports  
> (opened bugs for example).

I agree. It is assumed that a new contributor comes with an  
agenda/idea of what he/she wants implemented in ovirt. There is no  
place for someone new or experienced to see what needs to be done.  
Some of the bugs have access control and are not visible to the  
community. We should have something like kernel janitor.

I can speak to it with some authority since I am not from the  
core/original ovirt team.

Regards
Sharad Mishra

>
> We are missing "Source" category, a clear place of how to obtain the  
> source, as we do not have proper gitweb with list of projects, at  
> least link to http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/admin/projects/.
>
> Community is not a proper word for "Mailing lists", first thing I  
> look is for "list" in the home page and I expect it to be there, the  
> term "Have conversations on our mailing lists" is not something  
> common although it may be good English.
>
> At http://www.ovirt.org/Mailing_lists, I expect the term "Full index  
> of mailing list" instead of "the oVirt mailman page".
>
> In the "the oVirt mailman page" we are missing vdsm lists.
>
> Regards,
> Alon
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