Re: [libreoffice-projects] Planet in your language?

2011-03-23 Thread Florian Effenberger

Hi,

Daniel Gonzalez wrote on 2011-03-22 23.38:


It seems so far that they are interested in having a planet in its
language are

FR
ES
PT-BR

what the next step in defining the planet for each language?


I'll let Sophie coordinate, but from a technical perspective, I need the 
following in exactly (!) this format: a RSS or Atom feed of the Blog, 
including the category if applicable, and the name of the blog.


Just a few examples out of the current configuration:

==
[http://blog.thebehrens.net/category/libreoffice/feed/atom/]
name = Thorsten Behrens

[http://sophiegautier.com/blog/rss.php]
name = Sophie Gautier

[http://blogs.linux.ie/caolan/b2rss2.php]
name = Caolan McNamara

[http://libobil.blogspot.com/rss.xml]
name = André Schnabel

[http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/category/ooo-postings/feed/]
name = Charles Schulz
==

It is important that we

1. need the feed, not the blog URL itself
2. if the blog has various topics, a dedicated feed only with LibO/TDF 
posts would be appreciated


Florian

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Re: [libreoffice-projects] Planet in your language?

2011-03-22 Thread Daniel Gonzalez

Sophie Hi all

It seems so far that they are interested in having a planet in its 
language are


FR
ES
PT-BR

what the next step in defining the planet for each language?

Greetings


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Re: [libreoffice-projects] Planet in your language?

2011-03-19 Thread Paulo de Souza Lima
Hi, Sophie,

PT-BR, please.

Thanks.

2011/3/19 Sophie Gautier 

> Hi all,
>
> We are opening a planet with language threads, see my mail [1], I know the
> following language are interested already, please add yours:
>
> ES
> FR
> ...
> ...
>
> Once the list is completed, Flo will be able to set them. Thanks!
>
>
> [1]
>
> Kind regards
> Sophie
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Re: [libreoffice-projects] Planet in your language?

2011-03-19 Thread Webmaster for Lungstrom.com

On 03/19/2011 09:11 AM, Sophie Gautier wrote:

Hi Tim,
On 19/03/2011 15:43, Webmaster for Lungstrom.com wrote:

On 03/19/2011 03:16 AM, Sophie Gautier wrote:

[...]



Hi Sophie, and All

I looked into the above link and tagged links shown with it. I have a
question. What is the "Planet"?


It's a blog aggregation. We get one for the Document Foundation, see
http://planet.documentfoundation.org/
So when I write on my blog, it is displayed on the planet of The 
Document Foundation, but also on my own blog or the other planets I'm 
subscribed to.




I have been out of the mainstream of the cutting edge of web page terms,
so I do not know what you mean by using the term of "Planet". So if I
have never heard of this, I assume there has to be others as well.


yes, you're right :)


I could make a guess, but that could easily be wrong.

So could someone explain what the "Planet" concept is? I saw the use of
the link "planet.libreoffice.org/de" as a explanation of the use of the
planet system. But that just tells me that "planet" would be a
sub-domain of the main domain of "libreoffice.org" and there will be a
"de" folder/page in that sub-domain. But that really does not tell me
what a "planet" is all about in web page design.


The idea is to get the possibility to aggregate the blogs per language 
but also have a display of all the language.
When we were in the OOo Community, we did settle a planet displaying 
all the languages. I really like it because it shows the richness and 
the diversity of our community. But on the language community and 
users side, it's really more convenient to be able to read a given 
language.


Kind regards
Sophie
That is the problem then.  I have never deal with "blogging" before.  I 
read a few, but never have done this myself.  So if this is a term used 
within the "Blog" communities, then I would never have heard of it.


I still do not "really" understand what you mean, but it is becoming 
clearer.  Thanks.  If I ever worked with, and read about, Blogs then I 
would have known what you are talking about.  It is just like a lot of 
people on these lists are using abbreviations for words or concepts.  I 
do not use instant messaging or phone texting so I do not know many of 
these "terms" and what they stand for.


Thanks Sophie.




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Re: [libreoffice-projects] Planet in your language?

2011-03-19 Thread Sophie Gautier

Hi Tim,
On 19/03/2011 15:43, Webmaster for Lungstrom.com wrote:

On 03/19/2011 03:16 AM, Sophie Gautier wrote:

[...]



Hi Sophie, and All

I looked into the above link and tagged links shown with it. I have a
question. What is the "Planet"?


It's a blog aggregation. We get one for the Document Foundation, see
http://planet.documentfoundation.org/
So when I write on my blog, it is displayed on the planet of The 
Document Foundation, but also on my own blog or the other planets I'm 
subscribed to.




I have been out of the mainstream of the cutting edge of web page terms,
so I do not know what you mean by using the term of "Planet". So if I
have never heard of this, I assume there has to be others as well.


yes, you're right :)


I could make a guess, but that could easily be wrong.

So could someone explain what the "Planet" concept is? I saw the use of
the link "planet.libreoffice.org/de" as a explanation of the use of the
planet system. But that just tells me that "planet" would be a
sub-domain of the main domain of "libreoffice.org" and there will be a
"de" folder/page in that sub-domain. But that really does not tell me
what a "planet" is all about in web page design.


The idea is to get the possibility to aggregate the blogs per language 
but also have a display of all the language.
When we were in the OOo Community, we did settle a planet displaying all 
the languages. I really like it because it shows the richness and the 
diversity of our community. But on the language community and users 
side, it's really more convenient to be able to read a given language.


Kind regards
Sophie
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Re: [libreoffice-projects] Planet in your language?

2011-03-19 Thread Webmaster for Lungstrom.com

On 03/19/2011 03:16 AM, Sophie Gautier wrote:

Hi all,

We are opening a planet with language threads, see my mail [1], I know 
the following language are interested already, please add yours:


ES
FR
...
...

Once the list is completed, Flo will be able to set them. Thanks!


[1]

Kind regards
Sophie


Hi Sophie, and All

I looked into the above link and tagged links shown with it.  I have a 
question.  What is the "Planet"?


I have been out of the mainstream of the cutting edge of web page terms, 
so I do not know what you mean by using the term of "Planet".  So if I 
have never heard of this, I assume there has to be others as well.


I could make a guess, but that could easily be wrong.

So could someone explain what the "Planet" concept is?  I saw the use of 
the link "planet.libreoffice.org/de" as a explanation of the use of the 
planet system.  But that just tells me that "planet" would be a 
sub-domain of the main domain of "libreoffice.org" and there will be a 
"de" folder/page in that sub-domain.  But that really does not tell me 
what a "planet" is all about in web page design.



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[libreoffice-projects] Planet in your language?

2011-03-19 Thread Sophie Gautier

Hi all,

We are opening a planet with language threads, see my mail [1], I know 
the following language are interested already, please add yours:


ES
FR
...
...

Once the list is completed, Flo will be able to set them. Thanks!


[1]

Kind regards
Sophie
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