Hi All, This is a very personal Pledge of mine as a:

1. a Drupal.org Visitor (no-native English) 2 years 23 weeks
2. a Drupal.org Documentation Team Member (no-native English) Book contributors
3. a Drupal.org Site Maintainer (no-native English) Site Maintainers

Please do not misunderstand my personal pledge as belonging to others Members of Drupal.org even if many of them I'm sure will agree with me in some points I'm going to mention here.

I'm actively and passionately involved in helping out here on Drupal.org where I can and in the limits of my knowledges about IT and Drupal. We all are witnessing the great efforts that every one of us are investing in structured Drupal.org more user friendly and better. Many of us know that Drupal.org was generally upgraded after a mayor release of Drupal was announced and provided for download to the community and everyone in the world wide web.

request for creating a Menu item link to Common Terminology in the Documentation team link as for facilitate the use of our definitions page. Or much better in the User Block.

I also pledge for discussing about a better organized "Common Terminology" section on Drupal.org for:

  • 1. Motivate Visitors and Members to find definitions and explanation about the many aspects, sections, handbooks etc. on Drupal.org.
  • 2. Motivate members to help out in add new Terms and Expressions that are not easy to understand for no-native English(American) visitors and Members.
  • 3. Develop stronger efforts for those who are more confident with the structure of the content on Drupal.org to put general references in this "Common Terminology" sections so as to build additionally a index similar summary that gives everyone much probability to find what He/She are looking for.

This of course are sure not all the reasons that such a task is really essential and usefully for Drupal.org so please add your reasons and motivations.

We all are sure aware that with Drupal contrib modules the categorization of the Books content could be much more easy, but we all know this was not started from the beginning of the building of Drupal.org.

So during all this Years of the development of the Drupal.org site we collected a huge quantity of content that has now to be reevaluate and reorganized. We have to go through with old fashion tools like "Site Mapping" or manually as it is done at the moment.

I and all of the Documentation Team and Drupal.org Site Maintainers will appreciate your collaboration, help, support and what ever will help to go through this task to a convenient, effective and useful solution.

Thanks

P.S. I also post an issue on this behalf Here. Which is also the best place where you can post your comments.