2008/10/10 Jonathan Roberts <jonrob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> Yes, we did discuss in one of the meetings a few weeks ago. >> >> No, I don't know of an update. I'll ask around. > > Cheers. > > In the mean time I'd like to suggest that we set up a wordpress.com > blog and use that to begin writing content that would appear on > news.fp.o. > > I know we'll get there eventually with a Fedora/Red Hat hosted > solution, but I think just getting started now will be well worth the > effort. > > Unless anybody has any problems with this, and I'll wait 24/48 hours, > I'll set up a non-personal account on wordpress.com and a blog, write > some initial content, map out a week's worth of posts, and add it to > planet. Well, I've heard nothing back. Below is a draft introductory post for fedoramagazine.wordpress.com. ======== What's This All About? It's long been an ambition of many within the marketing team to establish a site along the lines of Red Hat Magazine, but one that's dedicated to content that's related to and created by the Fedora community. We've been working with various members of the infrastructure team, aiming to get a solution hosted on Fedora's own servers, but as a result of their humanity and our inability to arrange any serious testing, we've never made it past test installations of various incarnations of WordPress. No more! We've set up this WordPress.com blog so that anybody who's interested in helping can work together to develop a good work flow and practice creating content that is of a consistently high quality. This doesn't mean that we'll never move to using Fedora's own infrastructure, just that that's no longer such a pressing concern and it can happen when it happens. What Can We Expect? Over the past few months there have been lots of different ideas thrown around about what kind of content we might want to post to a Fedora Magazine, and we'll probably see a lot of experimentation with different formulas over the next few months too, but the picture I post here is how we're going to start. Our primary content will be structured around the days of the week, with each one having a theme: * Mondays: Fedora Weekly News - your chance to catch up on Fedora's mailing lists and blogs from all across the community. * Tuesdays: Developer Interview - find out what exciting features Fedora developers are working on for the next release. * Wednesdays: Hints & Tips - discover lots of little ways to get more out of your system, tackling common annoyances as well as cool how-tos. * Thursdays: Fedora Weekly Webcomic - take an alternative look at Fedora goings-on with Nicu's webcomic. * Fridays: Contributor Guides - want to start contributing to Fedora but don't know how; look here. Hopefully this content will form the core of what we'll do. Much of it is already being regularly produced from a number of community members, helping us to get off to a running start! It may be that not all of it will be in place from the very beginning, but hopefully over the next few weeks things will fall into place. Around this core there will be extra posts from time to time, covering all sorts from release announcements, to editorial content to tutorial series. We hope that readers will enjoy what we produce, and hopefully become contributors themselves at some point. If you have any ideas for articles, or even for a series of posts, drop an email to jonrob AT fedoraproject DOT org and we'll take it from there. We'll see you on Monday! ======= Further feedback is *welcome*, whether on the post or the idea. Editing is definitely welcome on the post... Jon -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list