Hi, :-) On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 18:40, Florian Effenberger <flo...@documentfoundation.org> wrote: > +1 from my side > > Christian Lohmaier wrote on 2011-01-18 04.11: >> >> So I have to say: sorry for the inconvenience, but I won't roll it out >> on the live site without some nimimal testing.
OK, sure. In fact, I was not aware that SilverStripe had both a blogging module *and* a news module to offer, so it certainly makes sense to see which is more suitable out of the two. As regards what one would actually *do* with the news/blogging feature: I'd see the TDF blog being what most blogs are: a means for various SC members to talk on a more "personal" level about aspects of their area of the project and/or TDF role. For instance, Florian might blog about infrastructure administration subjects, "mini-projects" he has underway (mail server re-organization, for instance), etc, to keep the community updated with progress, or to write about technical options, etc. Charles might blog about his take on current discussions going on within the community, etc. Michael Meeks and Thorsten might blog about technical decisions in LibreOffice development, or dev team life. Blog posts are a "more-personal/subjective" channel of communication. In contrast, the LibreOffice.org news section would be covering "more-global" stories / reporting about community/project life: announcements of new releases; announcements of new partnerships with companites and organizations, new memberships of organizations, announcement of official decisions, etc. The LibreOffice.org news section could also be a channel for publishing articles from guest and team contributors, etc. It would be much more of an "official mouthpiece" for the LibreOffice project. Similarly, if one were to put documentfoundation.org under SilverStripe, and had a news section there, too, it would be an official mouthpiece for TDF news and announcements, specifically concerning TDF rather than the LibreOffice project as such. (This is based on a premise that, at a future time, LibreOffice might be just one of a number of projects that TDF might foster and operate.) I'm sure you get the general idea from the above. So that's what I would have in mind. What do you think of this as a general proposal? David Nelson -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to website+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/website/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***