Matthew pointed this out during our talk at flock: the welcome page has sections for newcomers, but it also has a section for us---explaining how to go about it.
We need to:
I'm not sure that is a bad thing=2E The sections are clearly defined=2E
We want newcomers to understand our processes too=2E We also want them to= onboard people in their future=2E
I note we have many sign-ups recently=2E The difficulties come after that!
MatH
On 10 June 2025 12:29:03=E2=80=AFpm GMT+02:00, Ankur Sinha pagure@pagure= =2Eio wrote:
ankursinha reported a new issue against the project: fedora-join-docs t= hat you are following: `` Matthew pointed this out during our talk at flock: the welcome page has s= ections for newcomers, but it also has a section for us---explaining how to= go about it=2E=20 We need to: rewrite the process there from a newcomers perspective to explain to th= em how things work move instructions for us (the sig) to a different section=2E `` To reply, visit the link below or just reply to this email https://pagure=2Eio/fedora-join/fedora-join-docs/issue/35
ankursinha reported a new issue against the project: fedora-join-docs t= hat you are following: `` Matthew pointed this out during our talk at flock: the welcome page has s= ections for newcomers, but it also has a section for us---explaining how to= go about it=2E=20
fedora-join-docs
To reply, visit the link below or just reply to this email https://pagure=2Eio/fedora-join/fedora-join-docs/issue/35
I don't think it needs re-writing, but this section, for example:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/#_onboarding_new_joiners_workflow_for_the_join_sig_team
It's addressed to us (the join sig). So if it's written for newcomers, it would be nicer to address it to them---"when you do this, this happens; next, we do this so that you can do that.." etc.
So, the same information can be presented in different ways depending on the target audience I guess.
This is a fairly low hanging fruit, and is not urgent. It's more on the "nice to have" pile than the "must do" pile in my book.