Go ahead and add me too, Jean. My Wordpress account name is Loquacity.

L

On 05/12/2011 04:00 PM, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
The more, the merrier Elliot. I've just added you to the blog user list
as an author.

--Jean

On Wed, 2011-05-11 at 23:40 -0600, Elliot Turner wrote:
Could it be four contributors including me? I'd love to help out however
possible. Having only just signed up for the email list, I'm a little unsure
where to begin helping. Blogging sounds doable. My wordpress account is
"timtoe."

Please, put me to work!

~Tim

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 9:05 PM, Jean Hollis Weber<jeanwe...@gmail.com>wrote:

On Tue, 2011-05-10 at 08:54 -0400, John Shabanowitz wrote:
We're off to a good start thanks to Jean for setting up the blog on
libodocs.wordpress.com.

I would like to see the blog have regular updates. A post or two every so
often. I don't think we have enough contributors right now for a daily
post
but we can certainly do one per week to start. Between the four of us on
the
blog as of now, that is one post per month. We must recruit more
contributors, even guest posts. Anyone know any celebrities? The posts do
not have to be long, maybe one paragraph giving one tip for one feature
of
LibO that we use or that may not be obvious to the new user. If we stick
to
a schedule and our blog is regularly updated, constantly changing with
something new, I'm sure we would attract an audience. That plus marketing
the blog in our email signatures both personal and social network, will
get
us noticed. What do you think?
*John Shabanowitz
http://libodocs.wordpress.com
We're recruiting, come join us.*


Actually there are only three of us on the blog right now, so it's even
more important to have others contributing. So please join us! Even if
you're an inexperienced writer, don't feel shy -- it's a great way to
get some practice before launching into something longer and more
ambitious.

--Jean





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