Hey,
i just stumbled over grogger, a "Group Blog".
http://getgrogger.com/
its a system that gives everybody the means to blog and vote for
content. something like a dumbed down wp plus dig. That made me think
about lizards and our whole weblog setup which is
often rightly criticized. Currently we have the planet plus 3
wordpress instances
(spotlight, news, lizards) which are differentiated by the exclusiveness
of users who can post to them. So from all Members (lizards) to a
somehow evolved crowd (news) to just the board and the community manager
(spotlight). That feels like putting the cart (writers) before the
donkey (readers). I think with a group blog and especially with
something that allows crowdsourcing we can deliver more and better
content to readers in an easier fashion and make the project more
attractive. Any opinions?
Henne
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Hi all!
A few minutes ago I announced openSUSE Connect on my blog[1]. It is an
application which will be a replacement for existing users.o.o, but will
also provide extra features known from Fedora Account System or
Launchpad (but not limited to these of course!). Read the post and you
are more than welcome to help us! :-) The current work-in-progress
instance runs on: http://connect.opensuse.org/
[1] http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/2010/03/announcing-connect/
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On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:26 PM, Thomas Schmidt <tom(a)opensuse.org> wrote:
> I already committed your files from dropbox, if you have further changes
> simply commit them. But I don't see you listed as member of the opensuse
> berlios repository. What is your berlios account name?
> (https://developer.berlios.de/projects/opensuse/)
well, I was wrong I have commit right only to the localization section.
what else should I do to the Hungarian page go live?
> The landing page is hosted at the Novell datacenter for 24h availability reasons,
> to get it deployed from svn we use this mailinglist to coordinate.
>
>>>> and I would like to discuss about the future and feature of the
>>>> opensuse landing page.
>>>> Please find my mockup on the http://opensuse.hu website
>>>
>>> I think the landing page should also be using the new bento
>>> theme of the opensuse webpages
>>> (Example skin page: http://wiki.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&useskin=bento)
>>> Are there any plan to rework the landing page for this?
>>
>> If you find it useful, I could rework my current mockup with bento theme:
>
> We are currently lacking people sharing responsibility for this page, it would be great if
> you could step in and help here. The openSUSE Boosters team (http://en.opensuse.org/Boosters)
> is currently working on porting the web pages of software.o.o, wiki.o.o to the bento
> design. It would be great if you could help by doing this for the landing page.
> There is a task for this in our task management tool retrospectiva:
> http://retro.opensuse.org/milestones/4/sprints/13/stories
I have tried to assign this task to myself without any success. How
could I do this?
> You can reach the boosters at opensuse-boosters(a)opensuse.org or
> #opensuse-boosters on freenode.
thanks
kalman
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