Hi, I'm going to bring this up one last time. We have
http://create.freedesktop.org, http://libregraphicsmeeting.org,
http://libregraphicsworld.org, and http://libregraphicsday.org.

Do we really need another website? Do we really have enough people to
hack on this, keep it afloat and more? Also, while Libre Graphics
Meeting has been a success, I still feel that the concept of graphics
is too narrow for a larger organization. We should look to support the
spectrum of free and open source source creative applications,
including sound programs, video programs (which are totally weak IMO
right now), and many other not-purely graphics applications.

If this were a company, I would pull all these sites together which
are dividing our and outside peoples' attention, and then we are stuck
with another place to try and spend energy. And, then the creation of
a foundation is something many of my colleagues have vowed to never do
again. I'm talking about people who created the Open Web Foundation,
OpenSocial, Apache and more. Its a lot of work. And,
foundations/nonprofits still will not directly help us achieve the
goal of supporting the free and open source graphics and creative
people, including developers, artists, and users. They require energy
in addition to our projects, and then finding ways to collaborate.

So, I still propose that we use http://create.freedesktop.org to pull
these resources together. If the foundation approach you still seek
and have the energy to lead this and fundraise, which could possibly
split funds for our big project, LGM, then I think best to use
infrastructure we already have.

Regardless, of y/our decision, I hope that we can pull these projects
together and make whatever larger organization a more *focused*
organization on real output more than just graphics. Whatever the
decision is, I will work with all to make sure its the best. And, of
course, yes, Aiki is a great solution for creating new websites!
http://opencolour.org and http://sharism.org and
http://openclipart.org are all running it with major performance
boosts.

Thoughts?

Jon

On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Camille Bissuel <cbiss...@yagraph.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm very late on this topic, but at least I took time to think about.
>
> I do intend to go on with the "Libre graphic Association" project, after
> some time to let this list discuss on the next LGM venue, and some time to
> learn and accept than the idea will not please everyone in our large
> community.
>
> Despite that, I still believe that we need to raise founds for the libre
> graphics projects, to make it more professional, and to promote our tools,
> standards and teaching.
> I'm honestly amazed, discovering Blender 2.5 beta and the Sintel movie, on
> what the Blender Foundation and its community had achieved in a so short
> time, and I wish that others projects could be so wealthy.
>
> So, as usually in open source world, let's start by practice to demonstrate
> the LGA project relevance.
> I will work on a website build for LGA in coming months, with your help if
> you feel so.
> The actual association creation may come later or in the same time.
>
> Here are my conclusions on the future website so far :
>
> - www.libre-graphics.org will be the domain (parked thanks to Jon Nordby),
> and we will eventually use sub-domains like peoples.libre-graphics.org.
>
> - content is basically a portal :
>
> News (planet for projects and gallery)
> Projects (Presentations for Software and tools, Standards, Events, Teaching
> certification)
> Peoples (Developers, Professional Artists, Teachers, Users)
> Resources (Directory for Documentation, How-tos, Tutorials, Glossary,
> Gallery)
> About (LGA, website)
>
> - Technically, it have to :
>
> be CMS-driven
> be Multilingual, and easily translatable
> support scalability
> be flexible
> be modern
> be multi-user
> support RSS and Atom feeds in diffusion and aggregation
>
> I've thought about Wordpress, Drupal (but it's weak on
> Internationalization), and the Aïki framework (but I don't know it really)
> ... I'd like to have your opinion on this.
>
>
> But, there is already the Create wiki, and existing international websites
> too :
> Alexandre Prokoudine's libregraphicsworld.org/
>
> And tones of local website, like the french www.linuxgraphic.org
> or, the brasilian http://softwarepublico.gov.br/4cmulti/xowiki/Principal
>
> Cédric Gemy and Elisa de Castro Guerra is also looking to build a website
> for a french-speaking libre graphic association (Afgral).
>
>
> Aim is not to duplicate content (except aggregating the planet), but to
> promote and found libre graphics tools and projects, giving life to the
> Libre graphic association.
>
> Comments are welcome !
> Jon, If you agree, can you give me some admin access to libre-graphics.org ?
>
> cheers,
> -- yagraph
>
>
>
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