Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Posting regularly on blog

2011-05-11 Thread Jean Hollis Weber
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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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Posting regularly on blog

2011-05-11 Thread Elliot Turner
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 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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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Posting regularly on blog

2011-05-11 Thread Jean Hollis Weber
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 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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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Posting regularly on blog

2011-05-11 Thread Lana Brindley

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 Weberwrote:


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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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Posting regularly on blog

2011-05-11 Thread Elliot Turner
Thanks, Jean. I'll have to review the documentation we already have and
brainstorm some ideas.

As for right now, John makes a brilliant point about pushing the blog in
other social media outlets. I'm assuming the people in marketing are in
charge of updating Twitter. Is the official account @docufoundation or
@librofficenews? I don't see a tweet for our latest post at either. And both
facebook pages don't have newsfeeds, which could really help us out. How do
we contact them to let them know about the blog?

~Tim Elliot Turner

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:00 AM, 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  >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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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Posting regularly on blog

2011-05-11 Thread Jean Hollis Weber
The individual posts have Twitter and Facebook "Share" buttons on them,
but I don't know anything about the two Twitter accounts you mention
(sorry, I just haven't paid attention to that side of things).

Our blog entries do turn up in the TDF Planet -- although when I checked
just now, the latest isn't there. In fact, nothing for yesterday or
today is there, so the Planet aggregator must be running behind.

I don't have time to pursue the social media myself, but John's been
asking other questions on, I think, the Marketing list, so he or you
could ask there about what to do... if no one from that side of things
pops up here with the answer.

--Jean


On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 00:38 -0600, Elliot Turner wrote:
> Thanks, Jean. I'll have to review the documentation we already have and
> brainstorm some ideas.
> 
> As for right now, John makes a brilliant point about pushing the blog in
> other social media outlets. I'm assuming the people in marketing are in
> charge of updating Twitter. Is the official account @docufoundation or
> @librofficenews? I don't see a tweet for our latest post at either. And both
> facebook pages don't have newsfeeds, which could really help us out. How do
> we contact them to let them know about the blog?
> 
> ~Tim Elliot Turner
> 
> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:00 AM, 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  > >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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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Posting regularly on blog

2011-05-12 Thread Elliot Turner
I completely understand that you're busy, John. With that in mind, thanks
especially for helping me get a foot in the water. I've subscribed to the
other mailing list and will start figuring out... everything from there.

In the meantime, if there is a member with the time to serve in the capacity
as a mentor I could really use some reading material or direction in order
to get started. You may contact me directly at sf.freela...@gmail.com, as
I'd rather not further clutter this mailing list. Thanks in advance!

~Tim Elliot Turner

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:58 AM, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:

> The individual posts have Twitter and Facebook "Share" buttons on them,
> but I don't know anything about the two Twitter accounts you mention
> (sorry, I just haven't paid attention to that side of things).
>
> Our blog entries do turn up in the TDF Planet -- although when I checked
> just now, the latest isn't there. In fact, nothing for yesterday or
> today is there, so the Planet aggregator must be running behind.
>
> I don't have time to pursue the social media myself, but John's been
> asking other questions on, I think, the Marketing list, so he or you
> could ask there about what to do... if no one from that side of things
> pops up here with the answer.
>
> --Jean
>
>
> On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 00:38 -0600, Elliot Turner wrote:
> > Thanks, Jean. I'll have to review the documentation we already have and
> > brainstorm some ideas.
> >
> > As for right now, John makes a brilliant point about pushing the blog in
> > other social media outlets. I'm assuming the people in marketing are in
> > charge of updating Twitter. Is the official account @docufoundation or
> > @librofficenews? I don't see a tweet for our latest post at either. And
> both
> > facebook pages don't have newsfeeds, which could really help us out. How
> do
> > we contact them to let them know about the blog?
> >
> > ~Tim Elliot Turner
> >
> > On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:00 AM, 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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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Posting regularly on blog

2011-05-12 Thread John Shabanowitz
 A few good points were made in this thread. I can see we're going to need a
project list. LOL. The expert in this thread about writing for LibO,
documentation, etc is Jean. She has the experience coming from the
OpenOffice.org project. So for all the technical points and how to use the
templates already available I defer to her.

As for writing in general, it isn't that hard. You talk to your friends,
right? Well writing is just like talking to your friends. Talk to your
friends, they are your audience. Type up your conversation as you are having
it. Afterwards, when it is finished, go over it again. Correct the typos,
spelling errors and grammar. Delete the expletives. Now ask yourself, "Does
it still make sense?; Does it still flow?; Does it sound like you?; Do you
want your name associated with this?  That's writing. Marketing is another
matter altogether. Marketing is knowing who you are speaking to.

I would prefer not to create assignments; you write about this, I'll write
about that, and they can write about the other thing. If there is a part
about LibreOffice that you use alot, a little thing that you had to figure
out how to do that you may do differently in other office suites, write
about that. Write about something that you do, that interests you. The good
thing about blog posts is, they don't have to be long. A paragraph or two
can suffice. OH, there I go again. Suffice, a perfectly good word but is it
appropriate. Always keep an eye to marketing. We still haven't figured out
our audience on the blog. We have few posts and only spam comments so far.

I agree it might be good to have blog posts listed in the social media. That
is good but not good enough. The people that follow TheDocumentFoundation
and LibreOffice on Twitter and Facebook are the choir. They already know
about us and probably use LibreOffice. We need to get the word out to the
general public. Post about our new blog posts on our own social media pages.
That will increase our visibility.

*John Shabanowitz
http://libodocs.wordpress.com
We're recruiting, come join us.*
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 3:29 AM, Elliot Turner wrote:

> I completely understand that you're busy, John. With that in mind, thanks
> especially for helping me get a foot in the water. I've subscribed to the
> other mailing list and will start figuring out... everything from there.
>
> In the meantime, if there is a member with the time to serve in the
> capacity
> as a mentor I could really use some reading material or direction in order
> to get started. You may contact me directly at sf.freela...@gmail.com, as
> I'd rather not further clutter this mailing list. Thanks in advance!
>
> ~Tim Elliot Turner
>
> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:58 AM, Jean Hollis Weber  >wrote:
>
> > The individual posts have Twitter and Facebook "Share" buttons on them,
> > but I don't know anything about the two Twitter accounts you mention
> > (sorry, I just haven't paid attention to that side of things).
> >
> > Our blog entries do turn up in the TDF Planet -- although when I checked
> > just now, the latest isn't there. In fact, nothing for yesterday or
> > today is there, so the Planet aggregator must be running behind.
> >
> > I don't have time to pursue the social media myself, but John's been
> > asking other questions on, I think, the Marketing list, so he or you
> > could ask there about what to do... if no one from that side of things
> > pops up here with the answer.
> >
> > --Jean
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 00:38 -0600, Elliot Turner wrote:
> > > Thanks, Jean. I'll have to review the documentation we already have and
> > > brainstorm some ideas.
> > >
> > > As for right now, John makes a brilliant point about pushing the blog
> in
> > > other social media outlets. I'm assuming the people in marketing are in
> > > charge of updating Twitter. Is the official account @docufoundation or
> > > @librofficenews? I don't see a tweet for our latest post at either. And
> > both
> > > facebook pages don't have newsfeeds, which could really help us out.
> How
> > do
> > > we contact them to let them know about the blog?
> > >
> > > ~Tim Elliot Turner
> > >
> > > On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:00 AM, Jean Hollis Weber <
> jeanwe...@gmail.com
> > >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 Shaba

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Posting regularly on blog

2011-05-12 Thread Elliot Turner
Your last point makes a lot of sense, John. The people following those feeds
are the choir, which is why we need to encourage them with something to sing
about. If the information is already posted then all they have to do is
press a button to RT or share that information. That going to really help
visibility Like Jean already said, this is something for marketing. If I see
that they haven't started it up once the blog gets going, I'll mention it in
the mailing list.

And thanks for the tips on getting the information down for a post. I'll
definitely keep them in mind when I'm ready to start writing. I'm glad that
there are so many experienced people already established here. It makes it
all seem much less daunting.

~Elliot

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 6:36 AM, John Shabanowitz  wrote:

>  A few good points were made in this thread. I can see we're going to need
> a
> project list. LOL. The expert in this thread about writing for LibO,
> documentation, etc is Jean. She has the experience coming from the
> OpenOffice.org project. So for all the technical points and how to use the
> templates already available I defer to her.
>
> As for writing in general, it isn't that hard. You talk to your friends,
> right? Well writing is just like talking to your friends. Talk to your
> friends, they are your audience. Type up your conversation as you are
> having
> it. Afterwards, when it is finished, go over it again. Correct the typos,
> spelling errors and grammar. Delete the expletives. Now ask yourself, "Does
> it still make sense?; Does it still flow?; Does it sound like you?; Do you
> want your name associated with this?  That's writing. Marketing is another
> matter altogether. Marketing is knowing who you are speaking to.
>
> I would prefer not to create assignments; you write about this, I'll write
> about that, and they can write about the other thing. If there is a part
> about LibreOffice that you use alot, a little thing that you had to figure
> out how to do that you may do differently in other office suites, write
> about that. Write about something that you do, that interests you. The good
> thing about blog posts is, they don't have to be long. A paragraph or two
> can suffice. OH, there I go again. Suffice, a perfectly good word but is it
> appropriate. Always keep an eye to marketing. We still haven't figured out
> our audience on the blog. We have few posts and only spam comments so far.
>
> I agree it might be good to have blog posts listed in the social media.
> That
> is good but not good enough. The people that follow TheDocumentFoundation
> and LibreOffice on Twitter and Facebook are the choir. They already know
> about us and probably use LibreOffice. We need to get the word out to the
> general public. Post about our new blog posts on our own social media
> pages.
> That will increase our visibility.
>
> *John Shabanowitz
> http://libodocs.wordpress.com
> We're recruiting, come join us.*
> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 3:29 AM, Elliot Turner  >wrote:
>
> > I completely understand that you're busy, John. With that in mind, thanks
> > especially for helping me get a foot in the water. I've subscribed to the
> > other mailing list and will start figuring out... everything from there.
> >
> > In the meantime, if there is a member with the time to serve in the
> > capacity
> > as a mentor I could really use some reading material or direction in
> order
> > to get started. You may contact me directly at sf.freela...@gmail.com,
> as
> > I'd rather not further clutter this mailing list. Thanks in advance!
> >
> > ~Tim Elliot Turner
> >
> > On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:58 AM, Jean Hollis Weber  > >wrote:
> >
> > > The individual posts have Twitter and Facebook "Share" buttons on them,
> > > but I don't know anything about the two Twitter accounts you mention
> > > (sorry, I just haven't paid attention to that side of things).
> > >
> > > Our blog entries do turn up in the TDF Planet -- although when I
> checked
> > > just now, the latest isn't there. In fact, nothing for yesterday or
> > > today is there, so the Planet aggregator must be running behind.
> > >
> > > I don't have time to pursue the social media myself, but John's been
> > > asking other questions on, I think, the Marketing list, so he or you
> > > could ask there about what to do... if no one from that side of things
> > > pops up here with the answer.
> > >
> > > --Jean
> > >
> > >
> > > On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 00:38 -0600, Elliot Turner wrote:
> > > > Thanks, Jean. I'll have to review the documentation we already have
> and
> > > > brainstorm some ideas.
> > > >
> > > > As for right now, John makes a brilliant point about pushing the blog
> > in
> > > > other social media outlets. I'm assuming the people in marketing are
> in
> > > > charge of updating Twitter. Is the official account @docufoundation
> or
> > > > @librofficenews? I don't see a tweet for our latest post at either.
> And
> > > both
> > > > facebook pages don't have newsfeeds, which

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Posting regularly on blog

2011-05-12 Thread Jean Hollis Weber
Thanks, John. My experience and primary area of activity is with the
user guides. Blogging is a bit different, as it allows more of a
"personal voice" by the writer. You've described the blog writing style
very well. 

We try to use a standard writing style in the user guides, but for a
blog entry there's a lot more leeway, including which variation of
English (US, UK, other) a writer feels most comfortable using. 

And I agree completely with your final paragraph. Readers of the blog
(including others on this team) can use the share links (for Facebook
and Twitter) to spread the word outside "official" channels, or share in
other ways. BTW, we can add share buttons for other social media
networks.

--Jean

On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 08:36 -0400, John Shabanowitz wrote:
> A few good points were made in this thread. I can see we're going to need a
> project list. LOL. The expert in this thread about writing for LibO,
> documentation, etc is Jean. She has the experience coming from the
> OpenOffice.org project. So for all the technical points and how to use the
> templates already available I defer to her.
> 
> As for writing in general, it isn't that hard. You talk to your friends,
> right? Well writing is just like talking to your friends. Talk to your
> friends, they are your audience. Type up your conversation as you are having
> it. Afterwards, when it is finished, go over it again. Correct the typos,
> spelling errors and grammar. Delete the expletives. Now ask yourself, "Does
> it still make sense?; Does it still flow?; Does it sound like you?; Do you
> want your name associated with this?  That's writing. Marketing is another
> matter altogether. Marketing is knowing who you are speaking to.
> 
> I would prefer not to create assignments; you write about this, I'll write
> about that, and they can write about the other thing. If there is a part
> about LibreOffice that you use alot, a little thing that you had to figure
> out how to do that you may do differently in other office suites, write
> about that. Write about something that you do, that interests you. The good
> thing about blog posts is, they don't have to be long. A paragraph or two
> can suffice. OH, there I go again. Suffice, a perfectly good word but is it
> appropriate. Always keep an eye to marketing. We still haven't figured out
> our audience on the blog. We have few posts and only spam comments so far.
> 
> I agree it might be good to have blog posts listed in the social media. That
> is good but not good enough. The people that follow TheDocumentFoundation
> and LibreOffice on Twitter and Facebook are the choir. They already know
> about us and probably use LibreOffice. We need to get the word out to the
> general public. Post about our new blog posts on our own social media pages.
> That will increase our visibility.
> 
> *John Shabanowitz
> http://libodocs.wordpress.com
> We're recruiting, come join us.*
> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 3:29 AM, Elliot Turner wrote:
> 
> > I completely understand that you're busy, John. With that in mind, thanks
> > especially for helping me get a foot in the water. I've subscribed to the
> > other mailing list and will start figuring out... everything from there.
> >
> > In the meantime, if there is a member with the time to serve in the
> > capacity
> > as a mentor I could really use some reading material or direction in order
> > to get started. You may contact me directly at sf.freela...@gmail.com, as
> > I'd rather not further clutter this mailing list. Thanks in advance!
> >
> > ~Tim Elliot Turner
> > >



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