On 8/15/07, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How much easier could it be to keep our news up to date than by
> > sending mail to the list??
> >
> > d.
>
> I agree that this is much more easy, but I would like to know how/if
> this integrates with our website/homepage.

See my sample, its a live feed from the mail archive.

>
> IMHO it is important to have an up to date website showing some sort of
> life/aliveness. I fear that having another "news" tool will decrease the
> updates on our homepage.

No tools required, no website release, just mail the news list and
you're finished.
Try it, send a mail to the mailet list and check my page, it will appear there.

>
> About the feed, I think that personal blogs like your are already a good
> tool to provide unofficial JAMES related informations to the world.
>

Thank you :) I also like the idea of syndicating "unofficial" james
blogs, like robert suggested, but that's a different story.

> That said I wouldn't use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] email as I'm not an
> native english speaker and I would avoid to use a tool that give me a
> one time option to write and don't let me fix my errors after that.

That is a good point, which I should have thought of.

>This
> also prevent us from oversight this "news channel".

Not if we moderate the posts.

>
> But, if there are JAMES developers not having a blog and wishing to
> publish news about JAMES maybe this could be simpler for them to write
> news. I leave to them the decision.

I would be just as happy to set up a blogger blog for people to post
news on, we could set up the headlines on the james homepage via the
feed in the same way.


> In the mean time I think that adding links to the blogs relating to
> JAMES (your, Robert's) would be a better thing.

Perhaps.

d.

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