Hello listmates,
Some people already blog about their work on openSUSE. However, others prefer to be silent about their work. So in that case, I suggest having a member of the same team blogging about that person's work on his/her personal blog or on an openSUSE/Team blog and then request to have it aggregated on the appropriate planets. The idea behind this is giving the openSUSE/Team (replace team with KDE, GNOME, etc) more visibility.
Greetings,
Le 01/06/2010 19:16, Javier Llorente a écrit :
Hello listmates,
Some people already blog about their work on openSUSE. However, others prefer to be silent about their work. So in that case, I suggest having a member of the same team blogging about that person's work on his/her personal blog or on an openSUSE/Team blog and then request to have it aggregated on the appropriate planets. The idea behind this is giving the openSUSE/Team (replace team with KDE, GNOME, etc) more visibility.
Greetings,
too many blogs mean less readers
jdd
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On Tuesday, 2010-06-01 at 20:43 +0200, jdd wrote:
Le 01/06/2010 19:16, Javier Llorente a écrit :
Hello listmates,
Some people already blog about their work on openSUSE. However, others prefer to be silent about their work. So in that case, I suggest having a member of the same team blogging about that person's work on his/her personal blog or on an openSUSE/Team blog and then request to have it aggregated on the appropriate planets. The idea behind this is giving the openSUSE/Team (replace team with KDE, GNOME, etc) more visibility.
Greetings,
too many blogs mean less readers
Or person not bloging can be because he does not want to. Privacy, for example. Ask that person first.
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
On Martes, 1 de Junio de 2010 21:34:41 Carlos E. R. escribió:
On Tuesday, 2010-06-01 at 20:43 +0200, jdd wrote:
Le 01/06/2010 19:16, Javier Llorente a écrit :
Hello listmates,
Some people already blog about their work on openSUSE. However,
others
prefer to be silent about their work. So in that case, I suggest having a member of the same team blogging about that person's work on
his/her
personal blog or on an openSUSE/Team blog and then request to have
it
aggregated on the appropriate planets. The idea behind this is giving the openSUSE/Team (replace team with KDE, GNOME, etc) more
visibility.
Greetings,
too many blogs mean less readers
There are too many blogs in some areas and few in others.
Or person not bloging can be because he does not want to. Privacy, for example. Ask that person first.
I forgot to write that. Ask that person first if it's ok for him/her.
Greetings,
On 06/01/2010 10:46 PM, Javier Llorente wrote:
Hello listmates,
Some people already blog about their work on openSUSE. However, others prefer to be silent about their work. So in that case, I suggest having a member of the same team blogging about that person's work on his/her personal blog or on an openSUSE/Team blog and then request to have it aggregated on the appropriate planets. The idea behind this is giving the openSUSE/Team (replace team with KDE, GNOME, etc) more visibility.
Hello,
Well thats sounds good.But I would like to present this thing in a different manner .Say - Not one person blogs about the other person's blog (of the same team) and make it available on the appropriate planet.As there are two things which I feel should be noticed and taken care of
1) Its not a good idea to have too many planets.Also how would it look if there are Wiki Planet,Booster Planet,Marketing Planet and so on (no offense) :-) .But Yes KDE and GNOME are okay . So instead of this - one place is fine that is planet.o.o . That said personal and official blogs to be aggregated there (which is being done now, but needs more, right?) .
2) It would be good if one person blogs for the entire team (instead of a single person). This way every team will be able to publish its work report and if there is something in specific of an individual to be posted, then it can be done accordingly.
So, I hope by this way Javier's goal of giving openSUSE Team more visibility will be a success . (But thats what I feel, I am open for comments and feedback) ;) .
Greetings,
Hi,
On 01.06.2010 20:43, jdd wrote:
too many blogs mean less readers
That's a very fundamental problem we have. We care very deeply about the people who write content. We don't give a shit about people that want to consume it.
Currently we seperate the content by importance with different pages and different people that can post there.
spotlight.o.o for the most important posts. Only the community manager and the board post here. news.o.o for less important posts but posts that still concern everybody. The posters are a hand-picked group, whenever someone had one article that concerned everybody he got access. lizards.o.o for Members to blog about random, openSUSE related things and planet.o.o which syndicates all of the above PLUS personal blogs of people affiliated with openSUSE.
Now this is nice and organized for people who produce content. For someone that wants to read news about openSUSE its very confusing. We compete for the readers attention with a gazillion other things on the internet and by not carefully preparing our content for them we loose big time. We even reached a stage where we scare away content producers because they don't reach the audience anymore.
I have an idea about fixing that in a manner that is both nice for the content producers and the readers. Something like a planet on steroids. As I'm swamped with the wiki its in its very early stages. If you want to know more contact me for details about it :)
Henne
Le 02/06/2010 13:53, Henne Vogelsang a écrit :
Hi,
On 01.06.2010 20:43, jdd wrote:
too many blogs mean less readers
That's a very fundamental problem we have. We care very deeply about the people who write content. We don't give a shit about people that want to consume it.
spotlight.o.o for the most important posts.
last is from zonker, january??
news.o.o for less important posts but
difficult to read. I beg a page with only summaries of articles (with links to the hole thing) could be better
I have an idea about fixing that in a manner that is both nice for the content producers and the readers. Something like a planet on steroids. As I'm swamped with the wiki its in its very early stages. If you want to know more contact me for details about it :)
could be great - for now I don't read any of the quoted blogs...
thanks - and take time to bring the wiki up first :-))
jdd
Henne,
2010/6/2 Henne Vogelsang hvogel@opensuse.org:
I have an idea about fixing that in a manner that is both nice for the content producers and the readers. Something like a planet on steroids. As I'm swamped with the wiki its in its very early stages. If you want to know more contact me for details about it :)
Actually, I can't wait to hear the details :-) /me listens!
Best, R