From ed23b072ddfff511a715fb9f3f5a52dd883e7f40 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Allan Day Date: Nov 01 2021 15:55:17 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] orgchart.adoc: Remove circular link https://docs.fedoraproject.org/fedora-project/subprojects/collaboration.html pointed back to the orgchart.adoc, so remove it. Restructure the remaining paragraph and add a link to get involved for those who need directions. --- diff --git a/project/modules/ROOT/pages/orgchart.adoc b/project/modules/ROOT/pages/orgchart.adoc index 405ca22..6f81af5 100644 --- a/project/modules/ROOT/pages/orgchart.adoc +++ b/project/modules/ROOT/pages/orgchart.adoc @@ -9,10 +9,7 @@ Most of the project is then roughly organized under https://docs.fedoraproject.o (the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee) or the https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/mindshare-committee/[Mindshare Committee]. -Since many groups are rather informal, don't take the chart as written in stone. -You can learn more about the various teams and initiatives in our -https://docs.fedoraproject.org/fedora-project/subprojects/collaboration.html[subprojects documentation]. - -If this is all a little overwhelming, don't worry — pick an area you're -interested in, introduce yourself to the people involved, and get started. -Fedora is a friendly and open community, welcoming to all. +Since many groups are rather informal, don't take the chart as written in stone. Also, if +it is a little overwhelming, don't worry. Fedora is a friendly project — just pick an area +you're interested in, introduce yourself to the people involved, and get started. Or, if +you don't know where to start, see xref:join.adoc[how to get involved]. From 600ad375d8bba088b410c189714790328bdcf80f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Allan Day Date: Nov 01 2021 16:14:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] orgchart.adoc: Link to engineering teams It would be good if "How is Fedora Organized?" could serve as a point where people can navigate to different parts of the project. It points to the FESCo pages, but they don't link to the other engineering teams. Therefore, add a link to the engineering teams page. --- diff --git a/project/modules/ROOT/pages/orgchart.adoc b/project/modules/ROOT/pages/orgchart.adoc index 6f81af5..d3fdc5e 100644 --- a/project/modules/ROOT/pages/orgchart.adoc +++ b/project/modules/ROOT/pages/orgchart.adoc @@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ Most of the project is then roughly organized under https://docs.fedoraproject.o (the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee) or the https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/mindshare-committee/[Mindshare Committee]. +xref:engineering::index.aoc[Engineering teams] includes a list of technical teams and +initiatives, most of which operate under FESCo. + Since many groups are rather informal, don't take the chart as written in stone. Also, if it is a little overwhelming, don't worry. Fedora is a friendly project — just pick an area you're interested in, introduce yourself to the people involved, and get started. Or, if