Hi Marc, Simos, all,

I take a look in the wiki page and it looks good.
I've added the lang bar in our wiki. Maybe the page should be moved too
(something like marketing/magazine/pt-br, perhaps).
I will resume the production flow of Revista BrOffice in a graphic then I
share it here. This flow is something I would like to have done for a long
time, but I always have put off. So now I'm doing that.
However, the steps are described in this page:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/PT-BR/Revista/Guia

Regards,

Renata

2011/6/15 Marc Paré <[email protected]>

> Le 2011-06-15 12:35, Simos Xenitellis a écrit :
>
>  On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Marc Paré<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Paulo,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the answer:
>>>
>>> Le 2011-06-15 07:40, Paulo de Souza Lima a écrit :
>>>
>>>> 2011/6/15 Simos Xenitellis<[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>> <snip>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   I think it's a great idea to have a LibreOffice magazine, created
>>>>> using LibreOffice.
>>>>>
>>>>>  =) We have done that for a long time already. Texts are made in
>>>> Writer.
>>>> Design is made in Draw. Only a few details, like image editing, are made
>>>> in
>>>> Gimp.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  There are smaller FLOSS communities that manage to use XeLaTex (!)
>>>>> effectively to create shiny magazines, so this should be doable.
>>>>>
>>>>> For marketing purposes, it would be nice to make available the source
>>>>> of the magazine
>>>>> along with the PDF version. The users would be confident that they can
>>>>> create a quality
>>>>> magazine of their own.
>>>>>
>>>>>  All sources (ODF and ODG files) are available in the wiki. You can
>>>> check
>>>> out
>>>> for files contained in cathegory "Revista" and "PT-BR". Unfortunately
>>>> (and
>>>> I
>>>> personally don't agree with that), there are no references to the
>>>> sources
>>>> of
>>>> the older contents.
>>>>
>>>>  +100
>>>
>>> Re: use of Latex: It would be quite an unfortunate event, if we were to
>>> produce and publish in Latex rather than using our own LibreOffice suite
>>> and
>>> in our own format ODF which we market as being able to to all of this.
>>> BrOffice has proven quite well how LibreOffice CAN and IS used to produce
>>> a
>>> high quality magazine. BrOffice IS the example to follow and to emulate
>>> for
>>> all of us.
>>>
>>> This is the kind of marketing event that marketing departments drool
>>> over.
>>>
>>> All of my deepest congratulations to the BrOffice team who have shown
>>> what
>>> LibreOffice is able to do when applied in a high quality publishing
>>> environment.
>>>
>>>  For the possible localisation of the magazine, it's up to each
>>>>> LibreOffice localisation team
>>>>> to take up the task.
>>>>> Ideally, the translatable text in the magazine document would be
>>>>> marked with a certain paragraph style, and then the text would be
>>>>> extracted in PO files suitable for translation. Then, once the PO
>>>>> files are translated, the reverse process would create back the
>>>>> localised magazine.
>>>>>
>>>>>  That's a great idea! People from local communities could also choose
>>>> what
>>>> contents they would use in their local magazines. All contents would be
>>>> available in one source. Our concern on that always was: Are there
>>>> volunteers enough to do that?
>>>>
>>>>  We have already covered this from the last conversations on this topic
>>> ...
>>> but ... if we have matured enough, and, if we can have some people commit
>>> to
>>> the localization and collecting of news articles for their own language
>>> groups, then great! The frequency of publication would not have to be the
>>> same for each locale, some could be published on a monthly basis, every
>>> two
>>> months, every 6 months or even annually for some groups.
>>>
>>> IMHO, as the BrOffice team have more than proven their ability in
>>> producing
>>> a high quality magazine using our LibreOffice suite and in our format
>>> ODF,
>>> the production process is already there, the production team is there,
>>> the
>>> commitment is there, then, all we need are for the different localization
>>> teams (those interested in participating in such a project) to join the
>>> BrOffice team.
>>>
>>> I believe that the BrOffice team had earlier shown an interest in leading
>>> this kind of venture. I don't know if this commitment is still there. I
>>> hope
>>> it is.
>>>
>>> The challenge of publishing an international LibreOffice magazine has
>>> always
>>> really been a matter of getting the different NL groups to step up and
>>> organize their localizing and news gathering teams. If the NL groups are
>>> able to do this, then yes, we could organize a truly international
>>> LibreOffice publication.
>>>
>>>  I have written up a description of what's needed for an initial issue
>> of a LibreOffice Magazine,
>> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Ideas#LibreOffice_Magazine
>> In the above I assume that BrOffice Revista will continue its own
>> successful path, at least for now (not sure of the plans).
>> Tell me if it is possible to cut something more in order to simplify
>> the creation of that first issue.
>>
>> Simos
>>
>>
> Hi Simos
>
> Thanks for taking the lead and putting up the wiki page. Looks good. I
> think Paulo should have a look at the page and comment on what is missing or
> should be added. We should also consider adding the language bar on the
> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/PT-BR/Revista wiki page to allow other
> NL groups the chance to translate the page into their own language. The
> international language version (EN) could incorporate your notes. If we do
> this we could then perhaps have NL groups that would like to commit to a
> magazine show their interest by translating the pages and organizing
> themselves.
>
> On the international list, there could be a table with the names of
> committed LibreOffice members and perhaps roles could be established once
> the magazine document flow is identified. There will be a need for editors
> etc. This is where the BrOffice members could give direction to the
> international list and even take on a leading role in the organization.
>
> Cheers
>
> Marc
>
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