Hello Marc, Le Wed, 05 Dec 2012 11:24:09 -0500, Marc Paré <m...@marcpare.com> a écrit :
> Le 2012-12-05 04:18, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > Le 03/12/2012 18:49, Marc Paré a écrit : > >> [...] > >> 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. > A big +1 to your comments! Thanks, -- Charles-H. Schulz Co-founder & Director, The Document Foundation, Zimmerstr. 69, 10117 Berlin, Germany Rechtsfähige Stiftung des bürgerlichen Rechts Legal details: http://www.documentfoundation.org/imprint Mobile Number: +33 (0)6 98 65 54 24. -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to website+h...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/website/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted