What is this site 'DrupalKata.com' and Why is work on the Drupal Dojo being done here?
We are here because the Drupal Dojo needed a space in which can manage the Dojo/Kata projects, develop taxonomy, workflow, learning tools and learning content, not to mention managing development sandboxes for a wide range of Drupal Open Learning Initiatives.
Are we ready to look for apprentices?
A main reason for setting up a Dojo project on the Kata was that we'd turn each phase of development into a learning workshop and also provide opportunities for apprentices to learn by working on the project. This in turn could form the proof of concept for subsequent Kata projects.
New site launched!
Just in-case you missed it, the new Drupal Dojo website is live! Huge props to Aaron Winborn, Trevor Twining, and others who have helped develop and design the site. Also big thanks to Acquia, Pronovix, Advomatic, and Omega8.cc for providing human resource and infrastructure support.
Dojo pre-launch checklist
The following are open issues and priorities that need to be resolved before the new Drupal Dojo site is live. Let's review, revise, implement, and get this thing up and running!
http://drupalkata.com/drupaldojo/node/338
Dojo image for social media pics, etc.
I extracted this from the current masthead design to allow for a more branded image on twitter.

Reconciling the site spec and development site
Greetings from the Dojo project on the new DrupalKata.com! I've moved the site spec here so we can openly revise and collaborate. There are still some holes/inaccuracies in the spec. and we're going to have to reconcile with the work already accomplished on http://dev.drupaldojo.com/.
I should also note the team is filling out nicely, yet it's imperative we ensure everyone is properly incentivized and we're efficient with the teams limited time. So let's be sure to cost this out and ensure we have an actual project manager driving this.
Drupal Dojo content production
Referenced is an outline for several ongoing programs in pre-production (including potential cast and crew). Monetizing content and events should be a key element in reaching short and long term sustainability so its key to lock this down.
Any initial thoughts on this?