On Wednesday 01 September 2010 11:05:39 Satoru Matsumoto wrote: > (2010/08/31 23:39), Jos Poortvliet wrote: > > On Tuesday 31 August 2010 16:20:08 Satoru Matsumoto wrote: > >> Andreas Jaeger wrote: > >>> On Tuesday 31 August 2010 13:26:36 Jos Poortvliet wrote: > > >>>> A while ago the following list was created: > >>>> http://piratepad.net/1BhrwTboSg > >>> > >>> And has been supersided by http://piratepad.net/akYFw1G6Ct, I've > >>> cleaned the old document now. > > I've added some stuff to the pad. > > >> When you create a new pad on piratepad (or other *normal* EtherPad > >> clone sites), the URL of the pad will be random, so that we can't > >> remember which pad is for which topic. That's because I > >> recommended using EtherPad *Pro* clone such as iEtherPad, where we > >> can create a pad and give it the name we want. See for example, > >> http://ownja.ietherpad.com/openSUSE-Marketing-discussions > > > > Yup, see my other mail. I'd love to have a better etherpad > > installation than piratepad. If you or anyone feel like creating it > > in a suse-studio image, I can get the sysadmins to use it for us. How > > about that ;-) > > It would be great if we have our own EtherPad. We, openSUSE Weekly News > Japanese translation team are now using iEtherPad for translating of OWN > and we recognize EtherPad as the most qualified tool for such a task. > The only thing we concern is, that iEtherPad is run by an individual and > there's no guarantee. > > In the other post on -boosters list, Pavol recommended us to create an > EtherPad package in OBS first. I'd love to help this task, but > unfortunately I don't have enough skill and knowledge about packaging > complex programs such as EtherPad on OBS yet. :-( > > Although I myself haven't installed EtherPad on my system yet, the > general and detailed instructions on installing EtherPad can be found at: > http://pauleira.com/13/installing-etherpad/ > > And we can see how Fedora folks have packaged EtherPad at: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Etherpad
Yeah. I hope somebody who does have some knowledge of this steps up... ? Anyone ? > >> Anyway, if we continue brainstorming on piratepad, we need a wiki > >> page where the links of pads are concentrated and we can refer to > >> which pad is for which topics. > > > > I have put quite a few piratepad links on the wiki already. Feel free > > to add others at the appropriate places. Our wiki needs a LOT of love > > to support our ambassadors so please go ahead! > > Which do you think better ? > > - All the links to the marketing-related pads (including openSUSE > Conference, Ambassadors Program, and so on) are concentrated on > Marketing portal page > > - The links to the openSUSE Conference related pads can be found on > Conference top page, the links to the Ambassadors Program related > pads can be found on Ambassadors top page, and so force. That's what I did, you can find what you need in the place where it belongs... > Best, > >
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