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Hi,

Charles-H. Schulz wrote on 2014-10-28 at 16:58:
I understand the need, although we ususally let people have their own
blog, and then incorporate the feeds in the (upcoming multilingual planet).
The official blog itself, http://blog.documentfoundation.org is a
separate wordpress instance. I've put Florian Effenberger in copy of
this email, he is our executive director. Maybe it is possible to open
an external Wordpress.com site but we may want to host it as well.

Florian, what do you think is possible?

when the infrastructure migration has been dealt with, we plan to host WordPress on our own: https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/issues/337

While we have a few localized blogs, if the request is not super-urgent, I propose to wait until we have that in place. Booking ad-free, custom domains blogs at WordPress happens with an annual fee, and I'd like to avoid paying for a year, when we will need just a few weeks for our blog to migrate.

So, per se, no problem, but if it has some time, that'd be a bit easier for us ;-)

Florian

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