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Marc,

On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:

[1] http://permalink.gmane.org/**gmane.comp.documentfoundation.**
libreoffice.website/9517<http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.website/9517>


All I see is a question about setting up a blog as part of the VI local
team's sub-domain, but it's only 1 message no replies.
What am I missing?

My humble opinion is that the TDF blog should be kept for general
announcement from TDF as the Foundation.
And the new blog to be setup as blog.libreoffice.org for everything related
to the project itself, so news clippings/marketing, posts from the docs
team etc.

I make the distinction because libreoffice.org has multiple sub-domains
such as fr.libreoffice and if the FR team wants a blog too, it would be
blog.fr.libreoffice.org
And that brings us back to the VI blog.
But if the FR team wanted our own marketing blog, it could be
marketing.fr.libreoffice.org

From a $$ perspective, this limits the number of domains that we need to
budget for.
And it also gives credibility to the blog posts because it is directly
hosted by LibreOffice.

My 2 cents worth.

Immanuel

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