On http://drupal.org/community there is no mention of probably the most common place to find the community: on issue queues like these.

Moreover, there needs to be an overview of the correct issue queues to use, with links if present to the guidelines for use of each one.

To find the infrastructure queue, for instance, one pretty much has to already know it exists, and search d.o (or better, d.o documentation) for 'infrastructure', which leads one to Drupal.org infrastructure resources, which links to /project/issues/infrastructure. (To find this webmaster's queue i went to http://drupal.org/project/issues and found the project among the ones with recent posts.)

Instead, an overview of the project issue ecosystem should be at most a couple clicks from drupal.org home page. Proposed language:

Issue Queues

Almost every initiative in Drupal, from Drupal core and contributed code to the documentation effort to this and other web sites in the drupal.org family, has its own issue queue, an online space for listing, discussing, and resolving features, bugs, and tasks. In addition to every module, theme, and other code project having its own queue, a additional Drupal-related projects have issue queues to aid their effective organization.

Eh, trying too hard to follow the model of http://drupal.org/community and avoid saying 'Click here'. But first we need an overview of the issue queues to link to.

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mlncn’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (duplicate)

This is a duplicate of #1290884: "Where is the Drupal Community?" doesn't mention the issue queue. I moved the more important parts of my feedback there.