On Friday 19 March 2010 23:59:49 Rajko M. wrote:
On Friday 19 March 2010 16:06:39 Sascha 'saigkill' Manns wrote:
Am Freitag, 19. März 2010 08:56:33 wrote Andreas Jaeger:
On Thursday 18 March 2010 23:04:52 Pascal Bleser wrote: But pushing needs to be easy.
so, would something like this work? If I see an interesting email, I'l forward it to own@opensuse.org and the editors can pick it up or look at the thread for more details?
That is one way to pick news. New in your proposal is that everyone should hand interesting material to oWN people. The email to own@opensuse.org list is something that can be used, but it will happen that the same material is handed few times, once you find it, next time someone else. There is also another problem, each
Multiple submission isn't as much of a problem, methinks. Better to have it a dozen times than not at all :)
reporter should be subscribed to one more list. Not highly popular requirement, IMO.
Right, that won't work. Might be more interesting to have a list that doesn't require subscription. Or a wiki page, whatever, but it must really be simple and low barrier. The more annoying, the less likely people will use it. If they were prepared to jump through a few hoops, they'd already blog about it ;)
What about with interesting articles, blog posts, forums? An email with links to own@opensuse.org?
I like this Idea. As alternate Option we've created our Dashboard. But i think the Email Propose is better.
I suppose you mean this: http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Weekly_News/Dashboard It's a bit of a mess, really :( (at least if you expect people to use that to submit something news-worthy) Maybe a tracker would be better suited ?
Each team should have News board and publish what they do there, so that oWN editors don't have to hunt all possible sources to get news. Visit team boards and our local news are there.
That's an option as well.
Advantage is that team members know the best what is important, while oWN reporters are not necessarily well versed what part of team conversation on mail lists, forums, blogs, etc, is hot topic for the team activity.
Exactly, but that's the point of having teams push information to the OWN
editor team instead of pulling. It doesn't preclude any option on how to do so
:)
cheers
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-o) Pascal Bleser