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On Sat, 2011-05-07 at 22:04 +0200, Florian Effenberger wrote:
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. :)

Thank you both for your answers. I want to make sure I don't break any
policies because of ignorance. ;-)

I think the best approach would be to have a blog on wordpress.com that
members of the Docs team can post to (I know how to set that up), and
have the Docs blog included on the TDF Planet. It's good to know that a
dedicated Planet is possible, but I don't think we need one at this
time. I'll let you know if/when the blog is set up.

Now to see if enough people in Documentation have an opinion on the
subject, before I make more work for myself. :-)

--Jean



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