Hi Alexandro,

This is great, but I think for longterm knowledge retention, it should be documented on our wiki. If you start the page and put the below content into it, I'll be happy to help edit when you are ready. Just ping me and send me the URL, and I'll do what I can to help.

Thanks,
Ben

On Jan 26, 2009, at 10:15 PM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:

Here is a good instructions on how to add the already built-in RSS
import for Wordpress type blogs on the blog documentation.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugins/WordPress_Widgets#Using_RSS_Widgets

It's only matter of adding the Feed URL. Initially I want to go with
the marketing planet but I got a planet on http://planetopenoffice.org
which is more complete.

http://planetopenoffice.org/atom.xml

The blogger instructions are already here:
http://theedifier.com/blogging-blogger/blog-add-ons.php

So now is just a matter of everyone adopting this widgets into their
blog. Any other comments?

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Benjamin Horst <[email protected]> wrote:
Let's write instructions for adding the Planet feed into personal blogs and store that on the wiki somewhere. I think it's a good, concrete first step that we can grow into a larger and larger web2.0 marketing campaign over
time.

-Ben

On Jan 26, 2009, at 11:33 AM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Benjamin Horst <[email protected]> wrote:

Do you envision this as something we'd place on our marketing site
somewhere, to show that people are talking about OOo? Or use it on the social profile pages we've created for OOo on LinkedIn and Facebook and
others?

Is open for ideas, I think both ways can benefit OOo.


It could be a good entrance into doing more web2.0-like advertising for
OOo,
which I think is definitely a good thing. We should create a handful of widgets, including this one, that OOo fans and marketers can place on
their
blogs. Others should be stuff like a download counter, "top posts" in the forum, "top extensions" and those types of things. Make them all easy for users to find and put on their own sites, to spread awareness of us!

It would be a great idea to include the OOo planet feed into our own
personal blogs as a different block. Most of the blogs I saw where
either on wordpress or blogger so I suggest adding the Planet feed
also as a way of cross-blog communication.

Also put more attention to the possible trackbacks that we might get
from the individual blogs.

-Ben

On Jan 25, 2009, at 12:51 PM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:

Anyone has an idea on using company Buzz for OpenOffice.org. company
buzz
is
an app that search on twitter for people talking about a certain company
or
object. Please let me know if anyone think this is a good idea.

There is a linkedin widget too here:


http://www.linkedin.com/opensocialInstallation/preview?_ch_panel_id=1&_applicationId=1000

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