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Identifying content of IG/WG Wiki Page #85

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egekorkan opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 7 comments
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Identifying content of IG/WG Wiki Page #85

egekorkan opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 7 comments

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@egekorkan
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egekorkan commented Sep 16, 2020

Below is the list of things I have found in the Wiki page and my comments. @ashimura is this what you meant more or less?

Content of W3C WoT pages

IG Wiki Page (https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/Main_Page)

Summary of Contents

  1. IG/WG co-Chairs and Staff Contacts
  2. Current Status of Deliverables
    2.1. Ongoing work documents
    2.2. Concluded documents
    2.3. Delivered documents
  3. WebConf Meetings
    • Table of all WoT Meetings in different time zones
    • Daylight saving information
    • Links to each Web Meeting Wiki Page
  4. Face-to-Face Meetings
    4.1. Upcoming
    4.2. Past
  5. Mailing Lists
  6. Other Resources

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Ege
  1. IG/WG co-Chairs and Staff Contacts: Should be removed from IG page/Wiki, this is general information
  2. Current Status of Deliverables: Not up to date
  3. Mailing Lists: Should be moved to a more main page/contact page
  4. Other Resources: This whole section should be reorganized

Individual Pages Content

WebConf pages content

This is what is common for each page (except Use Case):

  • WebConf Information: Weekly information of when a call is (repeating the table in the main wiki)
  • List of obsolete calls
  • Time of the call
  • Webex and Audio
  • IRC Channel information
  • Agendas
  • List of Minutes

Differences of each page relative to the common:

  • Scripting: Has Stash
  • Security: Has Schedule, Actions and Future Topics
  • Discovery: Has Schedule, Actions and Future Topics
  • Marketing: Has Schedule and Actions
  • PoC: Has Patent Policy, Purpose
  • Main: Has Call Logistics title, archived meeting minutes
  • Plugfest: Has actions, past events
  • TD: Has victims list for scribes, schedule
  • Architecture: Nothing more than common
  • UseCase: The schedule is used in another way than the other ones
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Ege

Some webconf pages contain more information that webconf information, like schedule of the deliverables.
I think that there should be a strict template that each TF can fill and not other random information.

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egekorkan commented Sep 22, 2020

Below is the table that visualizes the above information differently:

TF\Features Scripting Security Discovery Marketing PoC Main Plugfest TD Architecture UseCase
List of Weekly Meetings x x x x x x x x x x
List of Obsolete Calls x x x x x x x x x x
Time of the Meeting x x x x x x x x x x
Webex and Audio Links x x x x x x x x x x
IRC Information x x x x x x x x x x
Old Agendas x x x x x x x x x x
List of Minutes x x x x x x x x x x
Stash x
Schedule x x x (x)
Actions x x x x
Future Topics x x
Patent Policy x
Scribe Victim List x
Logistics x
Table of Contents
Task Force Intro

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@egekorkan thanks for the great overview!

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mmccool commented Oct 20, 2020

Daniel has a prototype that includes a "Task Forces" in the menu bar:
https://danielpeintner.github.io/wot-marketing/
I personally think we should generalize "Calls and Meetings" to "Activities" and put a page summarizing each of the Task Forces under there (eg a paragraph each, also listing editors/chairs, etc). We can also include a description of the Plugfest there. The summary paragraphs can be in HTML, but can link to the wikis.

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mmccool commented Oct 20, 2020

Also, it's not clear where tutorials and videos are. Under getting started? Under developers?

@danielpeintner
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Also, it's not clear where tutorials and videos are. Under getting started? Under developers?

The navigation can (and maybe should?) evolve over time.

Having said that, I think videos can go under "getting started" but we may also create a dedicated site if the list of videos gets longer. Moreover, linking it from the "Welcome" page with some description seems useful to me also.

@danielpeintner
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Generally speaking I think we have to look at the following 3 sites whether some content still needs to be moved (the content of these sites will disappear).

The wiki pages and its content remains as is.

@egekorkan
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Call of 19.04

  • We should look back to make sure that we have transferred all the content
    • Testimonials -> Maintained by the main W3C page now
    • Video from Jeff -> we have it
    • Blog -> Maintained by the main W3C page now
    • Testing results -> will create a new issue
  • Everything else is moved, closing the issue

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