Alexandro Colorado pisze:
However moving to a whole blogging system is a worst idea. IMO it looks unprofessional to send them to a blogger site. Is like "we didn't even bother to get a blog system on our own domains/servers". At least thats the impression as a visitor coming into this.

That would be mirroring blogger site here, on our own server, so this is not exactly moving, but yes, comments (if allowed) would go through blogger site. But as John suggested, we can also mangle the blogger site via planet, as we already do in several places, so that no traces would be there to see that it's hosted somewhere else.

Of course, we'd love to have this feature right here on Collabnet...

Mozilla news and kde news have a whole different site for this thought.

http://mozillanews.org

Last update? 2005. Here you go... ;)

Marcin

Quoting Marcin Miłkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Alexandro Colorado pisze:
well an RSS is really simple I did a python script that will rip the content, put it on a mysql database and generate the RSS using a php class.

All you need to do from then is just post your [RSS] icon on the page. It doesnt need to be integrated.

Alexandro, when starting this thread, I mentioned I already have a RSS
writer implemented in AWK (no mysql needed for such a trivial purpose!)
but I don't want to implement anything that will be discarded in a
couple of months.

Now, the smart way of updating the website is such that it divorces
data & presentation, and this is why a blog system would work fine for
our purposes. I mean editing HTML manually isn't the most efficient way
of keeping the pages up-to-date.

Regards,
Marcin

On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 12:22:02 -0600, Marcin Miłkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

John McCreesh pisze:
:murb: [maarten brouwers] wrote:
Euh,

The 'blogging' system I referred to is actually the news/RSS thing. It is nothing special. So there is nothing really to look for, just something to consider (or is there actually a more advanced blog system that I don't
know of)?
I'm not aware of one.
Probably the simplest solution is to create a 'real' OOo blog somewhere (wordpress.com, blogspot.com ...) and then either 'window' it - like http://marketing.openoffice.org/blog 'windows' http://ooomarketing.blogspot.com - or use the planet mechanism to copy it to the OOo site (like http://marketing.openoffice.org/planet, http://native-lang.openoffice.org/planet, and http://pl.openoffice.org/planeta)

+1 for blogspot.com - it can put its files on a ftp site, and this can be committed to CVS via cron script. This sounds simple enough for me.

regards
Marcin

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