On 9/3/20 12:31 PM, Simon Lees wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 2. September 2020, 11:25:52 CEST schrieb ddemaio:
Part of the intention to moving to the new format on news.o.o was to get more contributions and also move aware from https://lizards.opensuse.org/
Are we as a project and marketing ok with people posting info on news.o.o. as long as it's community related? I always recognized news-o-o as some magazine where anything is possible as long as it's somehow related to openSUSE. The recent trouble roots from the name: "news" sounds like it's the distro-official stuff while "magazine" or something similar shows it's more wide scope.
So that's something we should discuss.
Should we come up with some basic standards to put in the README.md on https://github.com/openSUSE/news-o-o? Yes, resulting from the above topic.
What are the thoughts about this?
Should we bring this topic up to opensuse-project@opensuse.org? Would be okay for me but not necessary. I tend to agree that there are two separate things here and personally I
On 9/2/20 11:42 PM, Vinzenz Vietzke wrote: think it would be better to keep them separated. When I last used my rss reader regularly I liked the fact that news.o.o just provided news so I put it at a higher priority then lizards.o.o I think we also need to be careful because news posts also show up on opensuse.org under "News".
So if anything I think that we should consider lizards.o.o or similar as a magazine type thing with anything related to openSUSE. Given that not everyone has a blog etc, maybe an alternative could be that posts in the "News" category go onto news.opensuse.org and to the news section of opensuse.org, then all posts go to a new magazine.opensuse.org
Would it be feasible to do the same setup as https://github.com/openSUSE/news-o-o and make it a new blog area. Maybe blog.opensuse.org rather than magazine.opensuse.org. Of course, we have https://planet.opensuse.org, which just connects blogs.
I think there are some people such as myself that may get annoyed if news.o.o ends up with too many posts because then the actual news gets buried in everything else and the signal to noise ratio of things I care about to things I don't gets too low.
That was the concern I heard from most people.
But that's just my opinion maybe others have different opinions and we should put a couple of options to project.
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