The best solution would be if you could "tag" postings @ blogs.apache.orgto be "general" or not and depending on that the entry is on the main landing page or just in the specific project scope ?
Using the wiki for blogging is kind of difficult. In the wiki there are no aggregators or feeds that makes blogging efficient. Putting it only on the incubator website would mean that currently only users with SVN access can post blog entries. We where using http://opensourcewebconferencing.blogspot.de/ so far ... however it seemed to be not-appropriate for a official blog as we are now an ASF project. Sebastian 2012/3/28 Alexei Fedotov <[email protected]> > Well, let me add a word concerning our intentions. > > 1. > We want some of non-commercial details to be discussed publicly. This > includes roadmap, and project promotion. I believe discussing > promotion this is not against non-commercial nature of ASF. > > 2. > Concerning PR, that's why we started posting to Apache blog. We need > to be more open for people who cannot use mail lists. They still can > be our users. > > -- > With best regards / с наилучшими пожеланиями, > Alexei Fedotov / Алексей Федотов, > http://dataved.ru/ > +7 916 562 8095 > > > > On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 9:10 PM, Alexei Fedotov > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Ross, > > > > 1. > > I have closed the notes. I've added another item right before read > > this email, and it is still open. > > > > 2. > > I expect something under openmeetings/ path to be project specific. > > Why this is not the case? > > > > 3. > > The purpose of these monthly meetings is community building, we should > > start sending public announcements. Today we expected Sebastian and > > Maxim, but that occasionally didn't happen. > > > > 4. > > One thing I wanted to discuss earlier. I thought we could use > > Openmeetings server for GSoC interviews. We can use one of our > > existing servers (infra team cannot provide one due to recent > > discussion). Maybe it worth renaming it to something under apache.org > > domain. What do you think? > > > > -- > > With best regards / с наилучшими пожеланиями, > > Alexei Fedotov / Алексей Федотов, > > http://dataved.ru/ > > +7 916 562 8095 > > > > > > > > On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 8:02 PM, Ross Gardler > > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> It's come to my attention that the OpenMeetings project is posting > >> meeting minutes to the ASF general blog, e.g. [1] > >> > >> It's great that you are posting these publicly, but this is not the > >> right place for them. The ASF general blog is for cross foundation > >> items, not individual project items. The best place to post them is > >> this list and/or an OpenMeetings specific blog and/or the website/wiki > >> > >> In addition I'd like to understand how these meetings are organised > >> and how they are inclusive of the whole community. I have not seen any > >> announcements of these meetings on the dev list, did I miss them? > >> Note, that in general the ASF does not like projects to adopt > >> synchronous communication mechanisms, they exclude members of the > >> community unable to participate at a given time. They can be used in > >> controlled ways, but they must be maximally inclusive (posting > >> proposals for discussion rather than decisions made at the meeting for > >> example). Im happy to figure out how to adapt your previous project > >> management processes to those expected here. > >> > >> Ross > >> > >> [1] https://blogs.apache.org/openmeetings/entry/meeting_minutes > >> > >> -- > >> Ross Gardler (@rgardler) > >> Programme Leader (Open Development) > >> OpenDirective http://opendirective.com > -- Sebastian Wagner http://www.openmeetings.de http://incubator.apache.org/openmeetings/ http://www.webbase-design.de http://www.wagner-sebastian.com [email protected]
