Le 2012-12-05 04:18, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit :
Hi,
Le 03/12/2012 18:49, Marc Paré a écrit :
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Thanks for all of these suggestions. Here is an additional suggestion
that I would add:
5- Have an official TDF planet for official communication,
I understand what is an official TDF _blog_ for official communication,
but an "official planet", what is it ?
Best regards.
JBF
My suggestions is that http://planet.documentfoundation.org/ would now
be the official planet with the nl planets showing in the right margin.
Or as Cedric suggested on the FR list, a setup such as the Opensouse
site would also work[1], The links at the top would show the different
nl planets and NOT the blogs.
However, I do have some comments about the effectiveness of that site
which I explained on the FR discuss list. In particular, if we were to
follow such a model, I would suggest:
* links at the top would be nl planets
* link names would all be localised
* there would be a link to the EN planet
* all articles showing on the landing page would be those of official
TDF/LibreOffice news (no EN blogs other than an Official TDF blog would
show on this landing page)
Ultimately offer the following feature:
* offer registrations offering members the option of picking favourites
(nl planets), permitting them to see only the planets of their choice
once logged in (allow members to be logged in over an extended 7 days to
promote regular visits to the site)
* IMO, we should eventually work towards a "one TDF login does all" for
all of our sites. This will allow us another metric for marketing
purposes -- even better as these members would be more engaged members.
IMO, and this comment is what I find after having joined the community 2
years ago, we should really move away from the EN language being
considered the ALL voice. I agree totally with the idea of having EN as
the "lingua franca" of communication with the project (and for
contributor groups), BUT, what has happened is the decimation of the EN
community. There is no real nl-EN work being produced by nl-EN members.
The overall impression from EN members is that they do not have their
own space and that everyone considers anything EN tantamount to an
official statement from the project.
We need to re-introduce the EN community wherever we can. In doing so,
this will send a clear message to the nl groups that there is no
language of greater importance and that they can produce
first-run/first-thought-of ideas in their own communities. If the EN
community is interested in communicating this to ther members, then they
can easily translate these and post them through their own nl-EN channels.
Cheers,
Marc
[1] http://planet.opensuse.org/
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