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On 2011-01-17 7:24 PM, David Nelson wrote:
Michael is very interested in "doing stuff" with Drupal. Like Michael,
I personally prefer forums as a support channel for the English NL
community. Drupal originally evolved from forum software, so it is
naturally very strong in that area. Perhaps Michael would like to take
a leading role in developing Drupal-based forums on a libreoffice.org
sub-domain?

That could satisfy his hunger to do something with Drupal, while
reconciling himself to the fact that TDF has currently decided to stay
with SilverStripe as its CMS - at least for the mid-term future
(although once SilverStripe has been fully operational for a while,
and once the NL subsites have increased in number and thoroughly
developed their content, it will become increasingly inconvenient to
migrate in the future).

So maybe Drupal could actually be the *support* site, since Michael said
it was capable of *integrating* the forums and mail lists (and
newsgroups), so that users could choose their preferred method of
interacting, but still keep everything in one place so no one misses
anything?

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Best regards,

Charles

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