On Wednesday 01 September 2010 11:05:39 Satoru Matsumoto wrote:
(2010/08/31 23:39), Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Tuesday 31 August 2010 16:20:08 Satoru Matsumoto wrote:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
On Tuesday 31 August 2010 13:26:36 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
A while ago the following list was created: http://piratepad.net/1BhrwTboSg
And has been supersided by http://piratepad.net/akYFw1G6Ct, I've cleaned the old document now.
I've added some stuff to the pad.
When you create a new pad on piratepad (or other *normal* EtherPad clone sites), the URL of the pad will be random, so that we can't remember which pad is for which topic. That's because I recommended using EtherPad *Pro* clone such as iEtherPad, where we can create a pad and give it the name we want. See for example, http://ownja.ietherpad.com/openSUSE-Marketing-discussions
Yup, see my other mail. I'd love to have a better etherpad installation than piratepad. If you or anyone feel like creating it in a suse-studio image, I can get the sysadmins to use it for us. How about that ;-)
It would be great if we have our own EtherPad. We, openSUSE Weekly News Japanese translation team are now using iEtherPad for translating of OWN and we recognize EtherPad as the most qualified tool for such a task. The only thing we concern is, that iEtherPad is run by an individual and there's no guarantee.
In the other post on -boosters list, Pavol recommended us to create an EtherPad package in OBS first. I'd love to help this task, but unfortunately I don't have enough skill and knowledge about packaging complex programs such as EtherPad on OBS yet. :-(
Although I myself haven't installed EtherPad on my system yet, the general and detailed instructions on installing EtherPad can be found at: http://pauleira.com/13/installing-etherpad/
And we can see how Fedora folks have packaged EtherPad at: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Etherpad
Yeah. I hope somebody who does have some knowledge of this steps up... ? Anyone ?
Anyway, if we continue brainstorming on piratepad, we need a wiki page where the links of pads are concentrated and we can refer to which pad is for which topics.
I have put quite a few piratepad links on the wiki already. Feel free to add others at the appropriate places. Our wiki needs a LOT of love to support our ambassadors so please go ahead!
Which do you think better ?
- All the links to the marketing-related pads (including openSUSE Conference, Ambassadors Program, and so on) are concentrated on Marketing portal page
- The links to the openSUSE Conference related pads can be found on Conference top page, the links to the Ambassadors Program related pads can be found on Ambassadors top page, and so force.
That's what I did, you can find what you need in the place where it belongs...
Best,