To a large extent, the SIGs are what make CentOS interesting, and are one of the primary things that I'd like to see us talking about when CentOS is at events.
To that end, I'd like to create some flyers - half-page docs - that we can have at events, describing what each (active) SIG does, how to get involved, and how to consume what it produces.
I want to start with a flyer that describes SIGs in general, and then make a template that the various SIGs can fill in with relevant information.
I will be attempting to have the main SIG flyer, and several of the individual SIG ones, in time for the Dojo at ORNL in April.
Help enthusiastically welcomed.
On 02/06/2019 12:41 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
I want to start with a flyer that describes SIGs in general,
I'll help collaborate on this one. Want to meet on Freenode sometime to focus on it?
- Karsten
On 2/6/19 7:38 PM, Karsten Wade wrote:
On 02/06/2019 12:41 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
I want to start with a flyer that describes SIGs in general,
I'll help collaborate on this one. Want to meet on Freenode sometime to focus on it?
Yes please.
Do we have a git repo that we should be keeping this stuff in?
On 12/02/2019 17:36, Rich Bowen wrote:
On 2/6/19 7:38 PM, Karsten Wade wrote:
On 02/06/2019 12:41 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
I want to start with a flyer that describes SIGs in general,
I'll help collaborate on this one. Want to meet on Freenode sometime to focus on it?
Yes please.
Do we have a git repo that we should be keeping this stuff in?
Ideally that would be on a public git repository. As the migration to pagure isn't done yet, maybe the easiest option for this is to create a repo on the CentOS org on github ? (so under https://github.com/CentOS)
I can do that easily and grant permissions, as soon as I have a repo name :)
On 2/14/19 2:14 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 12/02/2019 17:36, Rich Bowen wrote:
On 2/6/19 7:38 PM, Karsten Wade wrote:
On 02/06/2019 12:41 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
I want to start with a flyer that describes SIGs in general,
I'll help collaborate on this one. Want to meet on Freenode sometime to focus on it?
Yes please.
Do we have a git repo that we should be keeping this stuff in?
Ideally that would be on a public git repository. As the migration to pagure isn't done yet, maybe the easiest option for this is to create a repo on the CentOS org on github ? (so under https://github.com/CentOS)
I can do that easily and grant permissions, as soon as I have a repo name :)
That would be awesome. Let's call it centos-promo (or just promo, if that fits better into the existing naming scheme).
Thanks!
--Rich