The only way the openacs.org web site will ever contain useful up to date information and run on the latest OpenACS release is if someone actually does it.
Since last year when I initiated a migration to OpenACS 4, there has been very little work on the site. I realize that those who contributed to the migration would not forever spend their time fiddling with openacs.org.
So, we need to form a team. I don't mind coordinating it, but I can't do it all by myself. Basically the current process is someone emails Don Baccus, Jeff Davis, maybe Peter Marlund, Lars or myself, and if someone has time, we make a change.
We need a few people to volunteer to maintain the openacs.org bugtracker. All changes to the web site go through the bugtracker. This seems the easiest way to handle it. Right now several people have access to edit some of the pages through edit-this-page. There have been mentions of compiling useful tips, marketing and promotional material and all kinds of great stuff.
If you have something to post, suggest it in the bugtracker. Anything that is hard to find or confusing, submit a bug. Right now there are 18 open bugs for openacs.org. I will look at them this week.
If anyone wants to contribute to improving and maintaining the site, post here with details of how you can help.
Thanks.