Hi, Regarding a planet on the website, we already have a (dying) planet. Registred user can enter their feed URL and the planet should aggregate their website. However, the planet seems to be unable to update since a long time (I failed to address the issue before). I'm currently trying to get the planet fixed: http://ubuntu-be.org/en/planet.
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:44 AM, martijn cielen <[email protected]> wrote: > I'd suggest splitting things up: > > 1. a blog with access for a limited number of people, to blog about events/... > 2. a planet.ubuntu-be where all Belgian ubuntu users can be aggregated > (cfr. planet.grep.be) > > kindest regards, > > Martijn > > On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 3:21 PM, wouter Vandenneucker > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> I took my time to look at the existing bugs on the launchpad. (Those >> subscribed to all bugs there might have got a lot of messages today, sorry >> for that) >> There was a bug placed on the 2nd of februari of 2010 that talks about >> starting a blog for Ubuntu-Be. >> I think it is a terrific idea and an opportunity to boost our facebook, >> twitter, orkut and identi.ca accounts. >> (bug can be found at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-belgium/+bug/516732) >> >> The implementation of these things can go along resulting in a better more >> dynamical experience of the website. >> >> I started my search about this with facebook and twitter as they are the >> once I know best. The integration can reach from adding like buttons to all >> the blog posts till adding a social window inside of the page. >> Twitter on the other hand can be coupled to facebook, resulting in only 1 >> window needed. >> >> Lose from those social ideas the main thing should be a blogroll. As you can >> read in the bug this can (apparently) be done allready. Nevertheless have >> the ability to make a blog doesn't automatically result in having a blog, >> let alone having people who read the blog. I'd like to here from you guys >> how you think the blog should look and what you'd like. >> >> To start the debate about this I'll start by telling what ideas crossed my >> mind: >> >> Authors: all users? just a few users? or both? >> Where: on the homepage? on an other page? inside the planet? on >> facebook/blogger/wordpress and only putting links on the website? >> Content: only stuff about Ubuntu? only stuff for end-users? or developers? >> or both? >> >> also other linux related stuff? >> does hardware matter? >> should we only talk about releases and stuff? >> or should we cover/feature and review certain applications? >> should we talk about solutions for common problems? >> should there be an idea list? >> can we include applications that are not in the app center? (.deb and stuff) >> are programs you should compile from scratch a 'no no' or a 'yes please I >> might finally understand compiling' >> >> should we target to existing users? starting ubuntueros? or hard core >> ubuntueros? >> should we talk about the netbook edition? about the server edition? >> should we feature ubuntu derivates? >> >> Please reply with your thoughts, I'm sure that I would love an Ubuntu-Be >> blog. I'd even volunteer for writing it if no-one else would. >> But knowing what you guys think about this idea would be great feedback. If >> none of you sees the benefits of it we might as well drop the idea. >> >> Kind regards >> >> >> -- >> ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] >> >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be >> >> > > > > -- > > (o_ martijn cielen > //\ > V_/_ adminestering the world one system at a time > > -- > ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be > -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
