On Wednesday, November 19, 2014 08:24:44 AM Walter Lapchynski wrote: > So I was thinking it would be nice to have a blog. Integrating that > into our website is probably a good idea, but regardless, being > included in the Planet Ubuntu¹ feed (and maybe in the LoCo Portal² > feed) would be a good way to get the word out on what we're doing. > Currently, no one really casually runs into us and I think that would > be a good thing to try to have. Agree. > > I should point out that until I was aware that the team needed a > leader that I didn't even know what LoCos were, let alone that there > was an Oregon team, despite being a contributor for many years. I'm > probably not the only one. Ditto ^^ > > That being said, I've looked into the notion of aggregating our posts > via something like Yahoo Pipes, but I discover now that on Planet > Ubuntu this means it will link to the Pipes feed and can't be > redefined to point at some other site. > > So I'm kind of leaning towards the idea that we actually have a blog > blog with various authors who can contribute to it. I guess we get a > Drupal website with the Canonical hosting³. Any Drupal lovers out > there can confirm that we can get a well-formed RSS feed out of it? I > know enough about Drupal to know that we can have a bloggish kind of > thing. I know enough about drupal in that I deleted it and went with wordpress. Just so much easier, and I have enough to do without having to deal with drupal. > > Anyone excited about blogging? Yeah. > > ¹ http://planet.ubuntu.com/ > ² http://loco.ubuntu.com/ > ³ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoHosting Scarlett
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