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Our brochure site is meant to highlight the major efforts that 2i2c undertakes, as well as the most important information to help others understand our impact and whether they might want to work with us1.
A large part of our impact comes from the diversity and size of the communities that we work with. However we do not list these communities anywhere on our brochure site. This is an opportunity to build credibility for ourselves, and to highlight the many kinds of communities we work with.
We've had feedback that the projects page seemed like a natural place for this information to be, but instead it lists a lot of high-level projects we're working on rather than specific community collaborations.
Proposal
Here are a few suggested changes to make:
Add a communities we work with page. Its goal is to highlight who we work with
Define 2-3 community archetypes and workflows to highlight, with a few examples of each
Add a complete list of the communities that we work with, populated from the hub logos that are listed in our hub configuration file. This can be small.
Potentially re-work the projects/ page to instead have this information. If we want to list our active projects we should move them elsewhere as they aren't the most important definition of our impact.
Context
Our brochure site is meant to highlight the major efforts that 2i2c undertakes, as well as the most important information to help others understand our impact and whether they might want to work with us1.
A large part of our impact comes from the diversity and size of the communities that we work with. However we do not list these communities anywhere on our brochure site. This is an opportunity to build credibility for ourselves, and to highlight the many kinds of communities we work with.
We've had feedback that the projects page seemed like a natural place for this information to be, but instead it lists a lot of high-level projects we're working on rather than specific community collaborations.
Proposal
Here are a few suggested changes to make:
communities we work with
page. Its goal is to highlight who we work withprojects/
page to instead have this information. If we want to list our active projects we should move them elsewhere as they aren't the most important definition of our impact.Updates and actions
No response
Footnotes
Thanks to @lheagy for the suggestion! ↩
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