Hi Raphael,
Welcome!
I'm happy to have Content Devloper status on the website project.
(thank you cloph) I'm a private webdeveloper since 4 years. I'm
working as bughunter in a Community with webchat and JavaScript table
games.
And you have time on your hands?
I'm a cross browser compatibility specialist and like to help by the
redesign of the OOo page. I Contribut since two years for the OOo
community, mainly for QA. If you need my help. pleas write a mail to me.
Since you have experience with JavaScript games, I guess you are a good
JS programmer/scripter? I was actually thinking about instead of adding
a javascript based RSS feed parser to the website combining the feeds
from 4/5 sources. Now we have a manually maintained news section at the
main page. In the new design there will probably be a news tab. It would
be nice to instead use static html at within the collab framework, to
use a normal blogging tool to link to news items and republish these
headlines in the newssection.
Collab doesn't support such advanced scripting, but since the use of JS
is legitimate I think nowadays for these types of applications... The
javascript less version can simply link, as we do now, to the separate
blogs out there. I believe however that the current news section at the
main page is messy with 4 'always' links, and some additional news
linking off site.
So if you think this is worth spending your time on (I guess it is not
that hard since feeds are xml, using the techniques that enable ajax). I
thought about giving it a go myself... but it would cost me a bit too
much of my time to create it (I'm a beginner in using these techniques).
g.,
Maarten
[1] At least these sources:
http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS
http://planet.go-oo.org/
http://ooonewsletter9.blogspot.com/
http://www.openoffice.org/product/reviews.html
The other Always links should get a place somewhere else.
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