Here is a good instructions on how to add the already built-in RSS
import for Wordpress type blogs on the blog documentation.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugins/WordPress_Widgets#Using_RSS_Widgets

It's only matter of adding the Feed URL. Initially I want to go with
the marketing planet but I got a planet on http://planetopenoffice.org
which is more complete.

http://planetopenoffice.org/atom.xml

The blogger instructions are already here:
http://theedifier.com/blogging-blogger/blog-add-ons.php

So now is just a matter of everyone adopting this widgets into their
blog. Any other comments?

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Benjamin Horst <bho...@mac.com> wrote:
> Let's write instructions for adding the Planet feed into personal blogs and
> store that on the wiki somewhere. I think it's a good, concrete first step
> that we can grow into a larger and larger web2.0 marketing campaign over
> time.
>
> -Ben
>
> On Jan 26, 2009, at 11:33 AM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Benjamin Horst <bho...@mac.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Do you envision this as something we'd place on our marketing site
>>> somewhere, to show that people are talking about OOo? Or use it on the
>>> social profile pages we've created for OOo on LinkedIn and Facebook and
>>> others?
>>
>> Is open for ideas, I think both ways can benefit OOo.
>>
>>
>>> It could be a good entrance into doing more web2.0-like advertising for
>>> OOo,
>>> which I think is definitely a good thing. We should create a handful of
>>> widgets, including this one, that OOo fans and marketers can place on
>>> their
>>> blogs. Others should be stuff like a download counter, "top posts" in the
>>> forum, "top extensions" and those types of things. Make them all easy for
>>> users to find and put on their own sites, to spread awareness of us!
>>
>> It would be a great idea to include the OOo planet feed into our own
>> personal blogs as a different block. Most of the blogs I saw where
>> either on wordpress or blogger so I suggest adding the Planet feed
>> also as a way of cross-blog communication.
>>
>> Also put more attention to the possible trackbacks that we might get
>> from the individual blogs.
>>
>>> -Ben
>>>
>>> On Jan 25, 2009, at 12:51 PM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
>>>
>>>> Anyone has an idea on using company Buzz for OpenOffice.org. company
>>>> buzz
>>>> is
>>>> an app that search on twitter for people talking about a certain company
>>>> or
>>>> object. Please let me know if anyone think this is a good idea.
>>>>
>>>> There is a linkedin widget too here:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://www.linkedin.com/opensocialInstallation/preview?_ch_panel_id=1&_applicationId=1000
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Alexandro Colorado
>>>> OpenOffice.org Espa&ntilde;ol
>>>> IM: j...@jabber.org
>>>
>>> Benjamin Horst
>>> bho...@mac.com
>>> 646-464-2314 (ET)
>>>
>>>
>>>
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