Philip Newborough wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 13:28:27 -0800
> eric amundson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Grant Galbraith wrote:
>>     
>>> Another good place to publish it would be the main crunchbang blog.
>>> Mint publish there's this way but it doesn't allow for any
>>> collaboration. Just one guy produces it which may or may not be a
>>> good thing.
>>>       
>> Since the #! blog's running WordPress 2.7, there is built-in version
>> tracking, so if Philip were to gather a group of newsletter
>> contributors and grant them limited (contributor) access through WP,
>> it would be possible for each to login, add content, and leave it to
>> the admin to edit and publish.
>>
>>     
>
> I believe that could be arranged. :)
>
> --
> Philip
>
> _______________________________________________
>
>   
Mint's newsletter on their blog was nice, but as Grant said it was
created by one person. I like the idea of allowing various people to
produce 'news' items, then have an editor, or editorial group that would
compile those items into a newsletter of some sort.
Mint's was basically a page of links to either blog articles by the
developers, or stories on the web.
I think there just needs to be some focus, and maybe start out small.
It's always easier to add on once the ball gets rolling. What do we want
in the newsletter? Once that is decided people can start creating content.
I'd be glad to help out, just point me somewhere.
Michael
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