Re: [tdf-discuss] document foundation wiki issues ...

2010-11-16 Thread Ian Lynch
In Drupal you can use public pages that are similar in concept to a Wiki.
Anyone can edit them and you can store a history of all the edits and revert
to earlier versions. You could make an automatic link from such pages to a
discussion forum to discuss issues etc.

On 15 November 2010 23:31, Friedrich Strohmaier 
damokles4-lis...@bits-fritz.de wrote:

 Hi Jonathan, *,

 Jonathan Aquilina schrieb:

  Random thought here. im willing to donate some webspace to a wordpress
  setup for the project. i have experience in making the site look less
  like a blog and more like a proper website and there are some really
  killer themes available for wordpress.

 The wiki is intended to be a pool of information to be completed by
 everybody rather than the projects website.

  would you guys be interested in migrating away from a wiki.

 No, never ;o))

  the way i
  see it the problem with a wiki is that anyone from the site and
  possibly even spammers can edit the page be it contributors or not.
  at least with wordpress you just have a list of users who have
  permissions to edit the site, as well as those who can just post and
  comment etc.

 what do you all think?

 The Website is already work in progress, coming up soon and realized
 through a CMS which covers all your points and more ;o)).

 [.. recycled TOFU ..]

 Gruß/regards
 --
 Friedrich
 Libreoffice-Box http://libreofficebox.org/
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 (german version already started)



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Re: [tdf-discuss] document foundation wiki issues ...

2010-11-16 Thread Jonathan Aquilina
i honestly think that something like that would be handy to have. if
something happens we have a way to quickly revert changes that are not
wanted.

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Ian Lynch ianrly...@gmail.com wrote:

 In Drupal you can use public pages that are similar in concept to a Wiki.
 Anyone can edit them and you can store a history of all the edits and
 revert
 to earlier versions. You could make an automatic link from such pages to a
 discussion forum to discuss issues etc.

 On 15 November 2010 23:31, Friedrich Strohmaier 
 damokles4-lis...@bits-fritz.de wrote:

  Hi Jonathan, *,
 
  Jonathan Aquilina schrieb:
 
   Random thought here. im willing to donate some webspace to a wordpress
   setup for the project. i have experience in making the site look less
   like a blog and more like a proper website and there are some really
   killer themes available for wordpress.
 
  The wiki is intended to be a pool of information to be completed by
  everybody rather than the projects website.
 
   would you guys be interested in migrating away from a wiki.
 
  No, never ;o))
 
   the way i
   see it the problem with a wiki is that anyone from the site and
   possibly even spammers can edit the page be it contributors or not.
   at least with wordpress you just have a list of users who have
   permissions to edit the site, as well as those who can just post and
   comment etc.
 
  what do you all think?
 
  The Website is already work in progress, coming up soon and realized
  through a CMS which covers all your points and more ;o)).
 
  [.. recycled TOFU ..]
 
  Gruß/regards
  --
  Friedrich
  Libreoffice-Box http://libreofficebox.org/
  LibreOffice and more on CD/DVD images
  (german version already started)
 
 
 
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Re: [tdf-discuss] document foundation wiki issues ...

2010-11-16 Thread Michael Wheatland
Jonathan,
I would invite you to join the LibreOffice Drupal website development
team, or if you are not interested in developing with Drupal I can
suggest that you get involved with the temporary LibreOffice
Silverstripe website.

I would suggest that you check the LibreOffice Wiki (Website tab on
the left). There is a team of people working on the suggestions you
have raised and MANY more with the consultation across the project
groups such as the documentation, marketing/branding/artwork,
development and steering committee groups.

Having said this, although a much more comprehensive community site is
being built the WIKI will Always be one of the primary hubs for
communicating team plans, progress and proposals as a wiki is such an
easy and constructive tool. If you can't find what you want, you can
build it and they will come!

If very keen you can have a look at the libreoffice.org Drupal
development site, temporarily located at www.libreofficeaustralia.org
during development before replacing Silverstripe in 4-6 months.

I invite you to get involved.

Michael Wheatland
LibreOffice Drupal Website Development Team.

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Re: [tdf-discuss] document foundation wiki issues ...

2010-11-16 Thread Florian Reisinger
Hello

Have you ever thought about a new logo ( I have LO 3,3 B2 Deutsch) and the
Logo strongly reminded me  to OO.org 3,1.

Who makes a new one? I hope I am not spamming und darf man hier eigentlich *
nur* Deutsch schreiben oder ist das verboten??

Gruß/regards


Danke/Thanks

Florian Reisinger

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Re: [tdf-discuss] document foundation wiki issues ...

2010-11-15 Thread Friedrich Strohmaier
Hi Jonathan, *,

Jonathan Aquilina schrieb:

 Random thought here. im willing to donate some webspace to a wordpress
 setup for the project. i have experience in making the site look less
 like a blog and more like a proper website and there are some really
 killer themes available for wordpress.

The wiki is intended to be a pool of information to be completed by
everybody rather than the projects website. 

 would you guys be interested in migrating away from a wiki.

No, never ;o))

 the way i
 see it the problem with a wiki is that anyone from the site and
 possibly even spammers can edit the page be it contributors or not.
 at least with wordpress you just have a list of users who have
 permissions to edit the site, as well as those who can just post and
 comment etc.

what do you all think?

The Website is already work in progress, coming up soon and realized
through a CMS which covers all your points and more ;o)).

[.. recycled TOFU ..]

Gruß/regards
-- 
Friedrich
Libreoffice-Box http://libreofficebox.org/
LibreOffice and more on CD/DVD images
(german version already started)



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