Hi,
Charles-H. Schulz wrote on 2011-05-07 13.57:
We have no policy. You're free to do pretty much what you think should be
best. We could share a blog with the Docs team or open a new one (it's on
wordpress.com, really), but there we have people who are more experts than I
am.
at the moment, TDF has two "official" blog resources: The steering
committee's blog (blog.documentfoundation.org which is actually hosted
on WordPress), and a Planet (planet.documentfoundation.org). The latter
one is open for everyone, so we can simply include your blogs there if
you want.
It's also possible to set-up dedicated Planets, like
planet.documentfoundation.org/es for the Spanish community. So,
planet.documentfoundation.org/documentation would be possible.
If you want your own blog, feel free to host it where you like it --
there is no policy, and we don't have any existing infrastructure for
it, so you are free to choose. :)
Florian
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