On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Ben Cotton
<bcotton@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was originally going to send this directly to Todd, but in the
interest of openness I'll post to the list.
It seems like a recurring theme this year has been improving community
involvement in Condor. I've had a few suggestions come to mind:
* The wiki has two audiences: developers and users/administrators. It
would be nice if there was some separation in the content. It doesn't
necessarily require separate wiki instances, but just a clear
delineation.
* The recipes are a great resource, but it would be good if there was
a page for people to request recipes. Some things that may seem
obvious to people who have used Condor for years may not be so obvious
to newcomers. I created a wish-list page[0] in the wiki and put a link
at the top of the Recipes page.
* Along the same lines, would a wish list for Condor features be
helpful? Sure, people could file tickets, but would a wiki page be
more approachable?
* The IRC channel may be a more useful to the community if there was
an IRC applet somewhere on the Condor site.
I think I had more ideas, but it's the end of Condor Week and my
thinkerator is tired. Hopefully this prompts suggestions from others.
[0] https://condor-wiki.cs.wisc.edu/index.cgi/wiki?p=RecipeWishList
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Ben Cotton
Systems Research Engineer
IT Research Systems
Purdue University
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