În data de Ma, 27-07-2010 la 09:36 -0500, Nathan Handler a scris: > On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Martin Owens <docto...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Monthly reports would be much better automatically generated by a > > combination of the event organiser on the loco directory and a simple > > blog system that did not have to be manually tied into the greater blog > > network of planets. > > Martin, > > I agree that this would make them easier, and that currently they are > not the most enjoyable thing to do. However, your proposed method > would not work for most teams. For example, how would it know that we > has been discussed/planned/agreed on/announced via the mailing list? > How would it know what happens at IRC meetings? Blog posts also tend > to be rather long/lengthy. The Team Reports are generally just a few > bullets. Daniel Holbach had started working on a Django application > that would make it easier to construct the reports (however, it would > still be up to the teams to remember the events and write bullets > about them), but that appears to have stalled for various reasons. So > while I agree that we should make the process as easy as possible, I > do not think that this is the best way to go about doing so. >
@Nathan, just replace blogs/microblogs in what Martin wrote. Having let's say an instance of status.net or a spider to fetch statuses by hashtags, would be much easier compared to wiki edits. -- loco-contacts mailing list loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts