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eduroam.org Website. TF-Mobility Thursday, February 18 th , 2010 Brook Schofield Project Development Officer brook@terena.org www.terena.org. The current website. Immediate changes. <brook@terena.org>. Some updates for the GN3 “launch” in December 2009. News posts
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eduroam.org Website TF-Mobility Thursday, February 18th, 2010 Brook Schofield Project Development Officerbrook@terena.orgwww.terena.org
Immediate changes <brook@terena.org> Some updates for the GN3 “launch” in December 2009. News posts • There have been some updates • Contributions from you FAQ needs a refresh Other minor updates as a stop-gap
The “audience” for eduroam <brook@terena.org> End Users (staff, students, researchers, teachers and employees of Research and Education organisations). Potential Users (from the above categories). Implementers (Institution Level, Federation Level).
Opportunities for a redesign Better support for people “using” eduroam. • …end users look for support options. Better support for people “wanting” eduroam. • …promotion material to make the “business case” Better support for people “implementing” eduroam. • …deployers looking for information. Goal is to promote the eduroam service. • …and promote the work of the community (institutions and NRENs).
Major areas Infrastructure + Look & Feel Hotspots + Mapping /support • configuration, deployment /regions • europe, africa, asiapacific, latinamerica, middleeast, northamerica /community • Forums, Development Activities, History, i18n & l10n
Questions? Who’s willing to participate in this effort? • Me (TERENA) • You? Are you willing to contribute time/resources? • Resourcing is a different issue • GN3 Project vs Your Own Pocket (or Employers Pocket) Have we included all the right audiences? • Who gets editorial control?