On 12/16/2016 03:51 PM, Brian Exelbierd wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016, at 12:05 AM, Justin W. Flory wrote:
> I think there is still some merit behind the idea of hosting a
> repository with these kinds of resources. Just like how we have the
> Creative Commons licensing to remix content freely and openly, the
> purpose of having a repository like this would be to provide a frame of
> reference of past presentations that others could find useful
> information from for either making their own or building off of.
> Everyone does this job differently, I agree, but for someone who may not
> yet be a seasoned Ambassador, I see this as being a useful utility.
I am also very in favor of this repository. It would serve as a great
way to share ideas between regions and contributors.
> As for access, the administrators of the repository could just be
> regional Ambassador leadership, and if an Ambassador has slides they
> would like to add, they could send them to the region storyteller or
> submit a pull request against the repository. I think this is something
> that could be a good responsibility for the storyteller position.
I'd like to see us encourage all contributions, even those from
non-ambassadors. Perhaps we could set up a repo where there is a large
number of committers who accept almost all material.
regards,
bex
Hey all,
I had some extra time today, and I went ahead and created a mock concept
for this idea. You can find the demo repository on the Pagure staging site:
https://stg.pagure.io/ambassadors/slides
In the repository, you can see that I added a few files as an example…
https://stg.pagure.io/ambassadors/slides/tree/master
…but the examples are empty files, they are just there to give a better
idea of what a repository like this would look like. I thought it would
be a good idea to include both templates and actual presentations here.
Additionally, I also gave a hand at setting up some basic guidelines for
contributing content there as well, but if we choose to go through with
this, additional feedback on those guidelines would be welcome.
What do you all think about this? Is this something we would like to
create officially and promote? Any and all feedback welcome.
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Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com