As a long-time member of the community, I wouldn't think to look on the community page to find information about governance, and I think this is because it is filed confusingly. I would associate a "community" page with community/social spaces, rather than contribution/governance/organization information (incidentally, there needs to be a contributing website, but that's another thing altogether).
"Community" has connotations of social spaces or conferences or similar, rather than teams, and so, prospective contributors/people looking to contact a team might not notice that this information is there at all.
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As a long-time member of the community, I wouldn't think to look on the community page to find information about governance, and I think this is because it is filed confusingly. I would associate a "community" page with community/social spaces, rather than contribution/governance/organization information (incidentally, there needs to be a contributing website, but that's another thing altogether).
See how the Rust website did it, for example: https://www.rust-lang.org/governance https://www.rust-lang.org/community
cc #1160
Describe the issue
"Community" has connotations of social spaces or conferences or similar, rather than teams, and so, prospective contributors/people looking to contact a team might not notice that this information is there at all.
Page links
https://nixos.org/community/
Additional context
I know this page is currently under redesign, I can try to contribute this change when that's done and I have time in a week.