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Hi,

I think a timely discussion since we are discussing in another thread
about TDF's domains and local communities (in this case Brazil). The
official portal of Libreoffice is practically translated into
Portuguese, but there is no post news place.So I think a blog would
solve this issue. I'm trying to "think outside the box", since the
Brazilian reality is completely different. Our site (in Drupal) contains
official information about the product, Libo, about the specific
projects in Brazil and many news items (posts), which are collected by a
team of communication. Initially I thought I could do the same hereusing
the portal pt.br.libreoffice.org the same way. But I felt very
difficult, both for editing with Silver Stripe, and the page layout.
Any help or idea?

Regards,

Luiz Oliveira

Le 2011-05-09 01:41, Jean Hollis Weber a écrit :
FYI... The LibreOffice Documentation Team now has a blog, here:
http://libodocs.wordpress.com/

--Jean



Thanks Jean. It is wonderful that you now have a blog. I guess it now
stands to reason that the marketing team should now have a blog as
well as other major teams of the project. We coordinate on some
aspects of the blogs "look n feel".

Firstly, I would suggest the following teams should have blogs:

* documentation
* website
* marketing (this would include the US marketing team)
* design
* dev
* discuss (what was discussed of interest for the blog readers)
* accessibility (not much being discussed on this mailing list)

-- Have I missed any other teams where a blog may prove interesting?

Secondly, as the LibreOffice and Documentation blogs are now on
Wordpress. I would suggest that all other teams follow suit and have
Wordpress blogs, determine their admins to monitor and, if need be,
moderate the blog.

Thirdly, if the Wordpress theme allows, we could all have the same
theme as the main LibreOffice blog theme, and perhaps have a different
identifying colour theme. Not sure if the theme would allow this.

Cheers

Marc






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