> We have a lot of extensions already installed, so there is nothing special in
> yet another one. You can see all that is installed here:
> http://en.opensuse.org/Special:Version

Ok. cool... I guess!

>> Then of course we have to consider whether we wish to embrace FaceBook
>> and employ open graph protocol.
>
> That particular extension is not only for Facebook, it can be used for any
> social web site, according to statement on a web page. I didn't go in details,
> but my guess is that it offers some tags that mark sections of web page the
> way Facebook expects to see them.

It's just a bunch of header tags with a particular format. So if we're
doing standard SEO we might as well look at open graph as well. If
it's there, sites will likely use it, right?

>
> One big advantage of international communities, like openSUSE, is a lot of
> non-native English speakers. It allows cooperation, but at the same time it is
> a problem when writing articles. Written article is a static information with
> very slow reader's feedback cycle, and articles must be correct and easy to
> read.

One thing I should add, regarding my comment about good content
written in natural English,  - the 'natural english' means, not
perfect english but natural like normal speech, not 'keyword stuffed',
so writing naturally.  (But still including the keywords! it can be a
little tricky :) )

As far as readability for humans, most of the English I've seen is
excellent - occasionally needs a little bit of editing, but for the
most part is fine. People should feel very proud of the work they do
writing in a foreign language! I don't have a second language other
than a bit of bad Latin, and it takes me half an hour to construct a
sentence in that :)

best,

Helen






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