On 09.11.2008 17:27, Chris Nolan wrote:
Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
I mostly agree. But the Wiki has one (IMHO big) advantage over a (wordpress) blog: You can subscribe to a page and the information comes to you by mail; you don't have to go and check yourself (or let the RSS reader check) if there is something new ;-)
There are plugins for wordpress that allow a user to signup and be notified by email when a new post is made. If that kind of thing floats your boat ;)

Well, yes, it would, but it doesn't solve the issue for lots of other pages. Hence I started to use rss2email a lot, as the informations automatically comes to my inbox again -- that's where at least I want it ;-)

If you are interested on setting up wordpress I can help.
I for one have enough on my todo list already. But I'd be really glad if somebody else could work on something like that.
I'd also be happy to help host/setup a blog for rpmfusion. [...]

Sounds good.

If FAS allows some kind of API for login/group verification then I'm fairly confident I can hack together a wordpress plugin that uses this to authenticate users.

There is a API afaics, as bugzilla, bodhi, pkdb and other services in Fedora all can interact with FAS. So it likely shouldn't be to hard what you want to do; maybe you can some of the infos you need on https://fedorahosted.org/fas/ ; otherwise ask ToshioKuratomi ( abadger1999 in #fedora-devel; see also /http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ToshioKuratomi)

HTH

Cu
knurd

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