And that's my goal, I'd like to see more people blogging.
So would I :) openSUSE would not be the first project to provide a focal point for its members [who do not do so already] to host their blogs. As has been noted, kdedevelopers.org does this as does blogs.gnome.org. But in both those cases, they are not the only place where their developers blog or indeed the main aggregation - planetkde.org/planet.gnome.org. I'm all for getting more people blogging and if it takes having an "official" openSUSE blog hosting service to get some members/staff doing so then I say go for it (blogs.o.o or lizards.o.o or cantaloupes.o.o - I don't care what it's called, I named Factory so my naming mojo's worn out) and I'll syndicate its users on Planet SUSE. The service that Planets (including Planet SUSE) provide is different to this in the same way that people's blogs are not just about development. Just as bloggers are human beings first, Planets are made up of those human beings. -- James Ogley, openSUSE Member: GNOME Team and Planet SUSE. riggwelter@opensuse.org http://opensuse.org/GNOME http://planetsuse.org openSUSE: Get It, Discover It, Create It at http://www.opensuse.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org