On Monday 22 November 2010 15:23:34 Lucas Filho wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Excellent reading. On this basis I traced what I believe is the profile of
> the two marks (Paper Airplane) and folded paper (used in Libo soon):
> Paper Airplane:
> a. distinction 3
> b. visibility 8
> c. usability 10
> d. memora
Hi everyone,
Sorry for the triple cross-mailing list post, but we really need the
feedback from all the teams.
For the last 16 days the Drupal Development team has been working on a
proposal for the website graphic design, we have had a very good feedback
from all it's members and now we think we
Hello,
Excellent reading. On this basis I traced what I believe is the profile of the
two marks (Paper Airplane) and folded paper (used in Libo soon):
Paper Airplane:
a. distinction 3
b. visibility 8
c. usability 10
d. memorability 10
e. universality 10
f. Durability 8
g. timelessness 7
Folded:
Hi, :-)
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 19:26, Michael Wheatland
wrote:
> I hope this helps clear things up.
Yes, thanks, sounds great. ;-)
David Nelson
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Hi Marc, Thorsten, *
Marc Paré schrieb:
Le 2010-11-21 11:23, Thorsten Wilms a écrit :
[...]
Design vs Marketing, yes.
If you apply some of the broader definitions, you can both conclude that
Design touches everything and also that Marketing touches everything.
Originally marketing may have bee
Le 2010-11-21 06:19, Michael Wheatland a écrit :
I have created a workflow summary from the information gathered from
this thread.
In addition to this we can build a 'exhibition system' which would
allow people outside of the design team to see examples of projects
that the design team have comp
Le 2010-11-21 11:23, Thorsten Wilms a écrit :
On Sun, 2010-11-21 at 06:13 -0500, Marc Paré wrote:
I propose that we keep the "ideas" section, but that we have two
internal sections: one section for "design related ideas" and another
with "marketing-related ideas". This will keep it simple and b
Michael Wheatland wrote:
It can be hard at times to trust another group with something you are
dependant on, but I assure you that the system will be very functional
and easy to use for non-technical people.
This is not a problem for me. I am used trust others as I do not have a
technical bac
Hi all,
Sorry if this might feel like an empty answer - but since I am travelling at
the moment, I would like to avoid lengthly mails written on tiny keyboards.
So just a: I do have some thoughts how some topic structuring might work. Both
for the Design team stuff and the tooling like the wiki
On Sun, 2010-11-21 at 06:13 -0500, Marc Paré wrote:
> I propose that we keep the "ideas" section, but that we have two
> internal sections: one section for "design related ideas" and another
> with "marketing-related ideas". This will keep it simple and both teams
> will be aware of what projec
On Sun, 2010-11-21 at 20:49 +0930, Michael Wheatland wrote:
> In addition to this we can build a 'exhibition system' which would
> allow people outside of the design team to see examples of projects
> that the design team have completed, but that is the next step, we
> need to build the groundwork
Hi Drew, all
(I'd like to have a follow-up on the website list - please remove
market...@libo when replying, if you are subscribed there too)
I've been told when I asked for access to marketing.libreoffice.org that
this area is not going to become active, because there has been a
decision on
Hi Michael, *
Michael Wheatland schrieb:
[...]
I have created a workflow summary from the information gathered from
this thread.
In addition to this we can build a 'exhibition system' which would
allow people outside of the design team to see examples of projects
that the design team have comple
Hi Marc, all,
it's hard to follow general decisions down in threads on Drupal.
Marc Paré schrieb:
[...] Now that we essentially have 2 groups: [Marketing] and
[Design], do we want an "ideas" section in both? Or would we rather have
on "ideas" section where we can see the whole range of ideas?
Yes. The Drupal website will be a fully integrated communication system.
Forums talk to mailing list, News Server, XML RSS, we can integrate
essentially any system you want. Extreme example: we can even send all
of the messages to you via SMS if people want to pay for the service.
Automatic Trans
OK,
Sorry this has taken a little while, but I have been busy with paid
work over the last week more than normal.
I have created a workflow summary from the information gathered from
this thread.
In addition to this we can build a 'exhibition system' which would
allow people outside of the design t
Le 2010-11-21 05:13, Thorsten Wilms a écrit :
On Sun, 2010-11-21 at 03:50 -0500, Marc Paré wrote:
We have been gently reminded that "marketing ideas" should reside on the
"Marekting/ideas wiki pages. For the sake of consistency, could you add
your idea to the http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/
On 11/20/2010 11:49 PM, drew wrote:
Your speaking as if there is only one view of the web site, there is not
when under the control of a CMS system. There is a view that is
published, official in other words
Please remember that I behave like a user (and sometimes like a
journalist) and not l
On Sun, 2010-11-21 at 03:50 -0500, Marc Paré wrote:
> We have been gently reminded that "marketing ideas" should reside on the
> "Marekting/ideas wiki pages. For the sake of consistency, could you add
> your idea to the http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Ideas
> page?
Sure, but shoul
On 11/20/2010 10:56 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
This is what the Silverstripe and Drupal sites are all about. A one stop
shop place where everything is available under one roof but also where
all is built according to permissions to users as to what levels of the
website they may work on or see.
Then
Hi, :-)
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 16:46, David Nelson wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 10:32, Michael Wheatland
> wrote:
>> We have forums being constructed with the official LibreOffice drupal
>> website which will also support mailing list interaction.
>
> Little question: does the forums module
Le 2010-11-21 03:46, David Nelson a écrit :
Hi, :-)
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 10:32, Michael Wheatland
wrote:
We have forums being constructed with the official LibreOffice drupal
website which will also support mailing list interaction.
Little question: does the forums module have list-to fo
Le 2010-11-20 21:32, Michael Wheatland a écrit :
Totally agree with you Lucas.
We have forums being constructed with the official LibreOffice drupal
website which will also support mailing list interaction.
Can I suggest that until the time we have created the official forums you
try out Nabble
Le 2010-11-19 04:36, Thorsten Wilms a écrit :
On Thu, 2010-11-18 at 23:39 +0930, Michael Wheatland wrote:
Now this is something we can work with. Tomorrow I will try to integrate
this into the wiki, and as I have some time free I will launch into
designing an artwork workflow and publication sy
Hi, :-)
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 10:32, Michael Wheatland
wrote:
> We have forums being constructed with the official LibreOffice drupal
> website which will also support mailing list interaction.
Little question: does the forums module have list-to forums and
forums-to-list functionality? Person
Le 2010-11-20 19:59, Benjamin Horst a écrit :
Thanks for the reminder. :) I've added the Street Teams idea to the page here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Ideas#Street_Teams
-Ben
Benjamin Horst
bho...@mac.com
646-464-2314 (Eastern)
www.solidoffice.com
Thanks Ben.
Marc
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