Re: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME






----- Mensaje original -----
> De: Andreas Nilsson <lists andreasn se>
> Para: marketing-list <marketing-list gnome org>
> CC: 
> Enviado: Miércoles 1 de agosto de 2012 16:46
> Asunto: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME
> 
> Hi!
> Discussion about this initially started on foundation-list [1], but it probably 
> makes more sense to bring it over to this list.
> In short; Planet GNOME is currently only for Humans, not robots, ie. A blog 
> needs to be strongly tied to a individual in order to be added. Project news 
> etc. go on news.gnome.org
> Johannes brought up the idea of adding commit-digest to Planet as a exception to 
> this rule, as shows important data on how we're doing as a project.
> I think that would be ok. We could do something creative to it in order to make 
> it stand out among the other blogs. Color being an easy solution that comes to 
> mind. Another idea would to do something with all the heads of the release team. 
> I'm open for any ideas.
> I also think this should be the only single exception with regards to the 
> planet. Planet Mozilla currently has this issue (and they are working on it) 
> that you sometimes have to scroll pages and pages before you actually find a 
> blog post from a clearly identifiable, single person.


I totally agree with Andreas. This will be the only exception. I agree that a separate
presentation is needed to indicate is not a personal blog. I think both a slighly
different color and something different from a hackergotchi will make it clear.  Instead
of a hackergotchi, a picture of the release team or a group picture from GUADEC can
be used.

I also wonder as well if "commit digest" is the appropiate name or if we need something
different for this "behind the scene" informative blog.

Cheers,

    -- Juanjo Marin



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