Dear all,

Thanks for your comments. I have submitted b) to Google. Now let’s hope we get accepted!

Please don’t forget to vote in the Hardware for Devs vote!

Best regards
Jonathan 

Am 31.03.2024 um 12:46 schrieb Ted Gould <ted@gould.cx>:


B.

While I see a lot of power in Inkscape, I talk to a lot of users that are using it in their Makerspace for limited drawing and they are a bit intimidated. They'll grow as they learn more, but I think we need some initial resources for this class of user that doesn't exist right now.

Not sure it's part of the vote, but I would like to see us continue with the SFC to figure out how to update Tav's book and get it published on the site. I keep forgetting to get my copy signed, but I think it is a strong resource for Inkscape users.

Ted

On Mar 29 2024, at 7:41 pm, Jonathan Neuhauser <jonathan.neuhauser@outlook.com> wrote:
 
Dear PLC,

The current iteration of Google Season of Docs, a program which connects FOSS projects with professional technical writers, is accepting applications by organisations until Monday.

  • We have come up with 2 project ideas.
  • Every organisation can submit at most one proposal. The guidelines for a proposal are given here: https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/org-proposal-template?hl=de
  • If the proposal is accepted, the organisation must hire exactly one technical writer to perform the work. "Technical writer" is a very loosely defined term, and this technical writer may already be a project contributor.
  • For both proposals, there would be one interested technical writer from within the project.
  • All financials are managed via OpenCollective. The SFC is working to create an OpenCollective account for us / them in time.
  • In any case, general project finances will be unaffected.
The proposals are listed on https://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/Google_Season_of_Docs_2024.

Please read them, and respond with your preference until Sunday evening. If you have any improvement suggestions for your chosen proposal, send them as well.

Note regarding proposal 1: There's a caveat here that we didn't include in the proposal, and that has to do with licensing. The SFC needs to check the original contract of Tav's with the publisher to decide under which license the updated book (and its source) can be published. In Tav's opinion, a CC license on the output (i.e. the website) should be possible, and moving the book to the inkscape.org domain as well.
However, Tav would also like to keep certain rights to the book, such as preventing others from selling it as a book (so a CC-NC-* license), but also keeping the option for him to sell it. This might need a CLA on the repository of the book and definitely needs legal work. But even with these issues, updating the book would be a net benefit to the project!

=== Poll ===

a) Prefer Proposal 1: Update INKSCAPE – Guide to a Vector Drawing Program

b) Prefer Proposal 2: Update Inkscape's Beginners' guide

c) Other, please suggest an alternative

d) Don't apply to GSoD.

Further suggestions: ______

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Thanks in advance,

Jonathan
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