Jean

On Sat, 2011-05-07 at 20:44 +1000, Jean Hollis Weber wrote: 

> A few days ago, Nino Novak asked "is there a documentation blog?" and I
> answered, "Not that I know of, but perhaps we should start one if there
> isn't one already. I can easily set one up on blogspot or similar and
> have it added to the LO planet. What do the rest of you think?"
> 
> The silence may answer that question, but just in case you missed it in
> a thread on another topic, I'm asking it again.
> 
> Some things we could do with a blog:
> 1) Announce publication of chapters, books, other documents.
> 2) Announce what we're working on, and ask for more people to join in.
> 3) Remind people of things we'd like to do, and ask for people to
> contribute.
> 4) Describe ideas for new docs or improvements to old ones, asking for
> comments.
> 5) No doubt others: add your ideas.
> 
> I do not see a blog as a substitute for what we do on this list, or as a
> place to discuss everyday working details. I see it as more of a place
> for announcements, but with a way for others to comment. With the social
> networking buttons available, it would provide an easy way for people to
> pass on info to their networks: in other words, publicity for us and the
> docs we produce.
> 
> Comments?
> 
> --Jean
> 
> 

Could we have a column like MS Crazy Office Lady covering a variety of
topics.
-- 
Jay Lozier
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