goupille:
> intrigeri:
>> a month later, here's a gentle ping on this topic. I'd personally like
>> to know how our broader community feels about this idea: it represents
>> a cultural shift compared to the original DNA of our project, which
>> I don't want to take lightly.
> 
>  I think it is a good idea (about 'looking more accessible' and the pronouns) as long as it is only a centralized list of tails contributors, containing only very public informations (like, given what's in redmine's comments and #tails-dev, anyone can guess that goupille is doing helpdesk and is probably a 'he'). but I think that anymore information than that (picture, email address, paid work or not, or whatever else) would make me uncomfortable
> 
>> Compared to the original proposal, that I'm quoting below, the only
>> amendment so far is the clarification that people would have to
>> *opt-in* to be on that page (instead of having the option to opt-out).
> 
> I definitely think that any information on that list should be added by the interested people...
Thanks for chiming in goupille!
The way that Tor does it is:
https://www.torproject.org/about/people/
- Description: Tor people are asked to write their description
  themselves. They could probably ask for help or inspiration if they
  want. Doing the same would answer your concern.
- Picture: Tor people can provide a picture or drawing but otherwise a
  Tor onion is displayed. I think that the idea is to build trust by
  showing that Tor people are real people.
  We had an item on our 2017 roadmap that wanted to go in the same
  direction (summit-2017.git:notes/roadmap.mdwn): « Destroy the myth
  that Tails people are anonymous ».
  Knowing our group, I'm afraid that the result might be
  counterproductive: 1 photo in the middle of 20 onion icons might look
  worse than having no pictures at all. I don't need to agree on
  something right now because I'm confident that we can find a creative
  solution somewhere in between (no pictures at all but only drawings or
  different icons of a certain style for everybody, etc.)
- Email address: Tor people can link to an OpenPGP public key.
  I think that we should at least allow people to do this for Tails as
  well if they want (or whatever other information like social media
  account, homepage, etc.)
  Also, right now on /contribute we have a list of mentors but no way of
  contacting them:
    https://tails.boum.org/contribute/#mentors
  Let's say I want to use this section to ask questions on
  documentation to the so-called "sajolida", I have no way of actually
  "talking to [him] using the usual communication channels" (as the page
  instructs). Having OpenPGP public keys on the people's page would
  solve this at least for some people.
-- 
sajolida