I like google doc, my company has stop using MS Office and we only use
Google docs, it a great way for all to work on, just like the
piratepad was. I am not sure why people wouldn't want to use it.
Unless you mean they don't have a Google account, that is the major
down side to Google docs. Just like using openSUSE site you need to
have an account. So either way you are face with who has access, same
with any good tool.
I love to see the weekly news come back. I thought of stealing an idea
from Ubuntu, they do a monthly pdf called Full Circle, I like us to
have a pdf magazine. Something that if we could do it right give to
the people that go to the show as "Marketing Material". We could work
with one of those print company so if people want their own copy that
can order it, thus saving us from print it.
I am thinking this would be a lot at first so we could start bi-montly.
Here is the format I have layout
The Editor Notes ( Talking about the Issue )
News from Geeko Community ( Hi-Lites of news that happen )
Planet Lizard ( Seeing up a poll on the last blogs from Planet Lizard
that would be great is shared )
Event Calendar ( Where will openSUSE be, from Fest, Schools, Install
Party, etc...)
The Board ( News from the Board )
What Hot in openSUSE ( Things that are hot in the openSUSE Project )
Article on openSUSE ( From our Members, from community around the
world, the next release hose )
Asked the Mighty Dragon ( Q and A, the answer would come from
advocates, mentors, anyone that wants to help)
Last Scale ( Note to end the magazine )
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On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Richard Dominguez
El 11/12/13 08:31, Efstathios Iosifidis escribió:
2013/12/11 Izabel Valverde
: 2013/12/11 Rajko
: On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 23:17:23 +0100 jdd
wrote: for now I see the task list as:
* weekly news * goodies (discussion) * OSC14, how to promote? (April) * FOSDEM (Feb 1st)
Try to use this to collect ideas. It is easier to share than emails, and far easier to edit than wiki :)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsHNJIS5xTiDdDcydFM4cTRydG1GUGh...
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Hey Rajko, Thank you!
It is quite good spreadsheet. My concerns are: some people do not agree to use googledocs, all the docs that we did like this are lost e.g. events list, ambassadors program, openSUSE Local Coordinator (remake Amabassadors), just to name few in the last 2 years.
If we start with
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsHNJIS5xTiDdDcydFM4cTRydG1GUGh... to help us now for 1-2 and then move to the wiki I agree it is a very easy way to collect data. Otherwise in 1 year or less will be lost too. At least is an experience that I have seen here.
For those who believes is hard/boring to edit the wiki could please just say: "- Please add" and I'd gladly do it. I'm willing to do it after the spreadsheet has set anyway. Might be easier for newcomers know where to find our things.
Thank you
Izabel
Hello All,
I agree with Izabel about using *ONE* community tool and specially wiki. When I started with Kostas the Greek community, we agreed to use ONLY community tools. Blogspot or other NON openSUSE tools, have failed. So wiki is our solution, or connect or the latest https://progress.opensuse.org/ (don't know how it works and what it does).
Have phun, Stathis
Style Wikinews ?
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