Torsdag 01 januar 1970 00:59, skrev : > Hi, > > Am Mittwoch, den 07.12.2005, 10:41 +0100 schrieb Steffen Joeris: > > As discussed on irc I start a thread about the ".org" proposal. > > Ok at first a short summary. > > > > What about working more on www.skolelinux.org and doing blogs on > > planet.skolelinux.org, getting email accounts on @skolelinux.org and > > having a space called people.skolelinux.org . > > So we can provide general information of the development of > > Skolelinux/Debian-Edu there (of course in english). > > my evaluation of different systems/technologies has led me to believe, > we should use different servers for different purposes and try to > integrate them as much as possible, so that we can have single-sign on > for all services, similar look and feel for the user no matter what > service is used and benefit from the respective strength of each tool. > > I suggest to have servers for: > > * Content Management System > * Blogs > * Planet > * Documentation with Docbook > * Wiki > * Bugtracking > > The site could be split into different subdomains reflecting the > different users rather than technologies: > > * www.skolelinux.org (International Portal) > * blogs.skolelinux.org (Blogs) > * planet.skolelinux.org (Planet) > * people.skolelinux.org (Pages about members) > * wiki.skolelinux.org (Wiki) > * doc.skolelinux.org (Documentation) > * bugs.skolelinux.org (Bugtracking)
What about schools.skolelinux.org ? On the norwegian list's I've been asking about blogs. Petter told me about this thread on [EMAIL PROTECTED] As a skolelinux-administrator on a school, I belive that a blog and a wiki would be a great suplement to the already existing documentation. I also belive that it's important to bring the developers and the administrators closer together. Blogging could be one way to do this... -- Ole-Anders Andreassen IKT-Ansvarlig Sunndal ungdomsskole -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

