Hey, So, reviewing Planet for the last few days has revealed to me just how much valuable content people are posting there, and the potentially huge amount of material that could be appropriate for FI in one form or another. Has much thought been given to the kind of content that should be posted to FI? If not, it might be time to do so :) Some of the posts below, for instance, are full blown how tos, or could easily be developed into instructions on how to use Fedora to achieve something, while others are short advisories that are almost certainly useful for the whole of the Fedora community, incl. those who don't read Planet. Others still are mentions of events or activities that deserve write ups to reveal the vivacity of the community... the final category of posts, at least as I'm describing it, are more commentary on wider issues not directly related to Fedora but linked closely to the spirit of the project and have an indirect impact. Maybe a number of topic feeds, or a highlights feed, might be needed at some point? Many may be considered not appropriate, but I thought as a starting point for discussion, the posts below all represent potential for one kind of post or another. I'll continue monitoring, but noticed my list had grown rather long so thought I'd pass it along now for refinement, discussion and direction for further curation. Cheers, Jon p.s. sorry for the lack of links... got a little lazy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ding Yi-Chen makes further comments on i18n and package management - feel these would be suitable for a post once the work is complete. Michael DeHaan writes to inform that Cobbler 2.0 has just been released, as well as a set of instructions to describe how to set up a computer lab in a particular set of restricted conditions. David Lutterkort writes about new technology to facilitate network management in VMs, as well as mentioning the Virtualisation test day. Til Maas wrote a short but informative piece about the `Not ready' tag for packagers. John Poelstra wrote a good piece about mind mapping with Freemind on Fedora. Ria Das wrote an introduction to IRC, including how to install and use XChat on various platforms. Fabian Affolter wrote about the up coming OpenExpo conference in Switzerland, 24th to 25th September. Would be good to get a write up. Ding Yi-Chen writes about upcoming work to develop i18n package management. Scot Williams writes about a presentation he gave at the LiLAX LUG. Maria Leandro has posted a series of photos edited in GIMP, along with details of the edits she made. Possibility to have a piece about GIMP and photo editing on Fedora. Nicu Buculei writes about Google's Data Liberation Front. Not necessarily a piece in itself, but it might make for an interesting op-ed piece, about freedom, cloud computing and data security (perhaps focussed around trust) Luya Tshimbalanga writes the new libxml2 in test and Rawhide breaks Inkscape. Adam Williamson writes to announce the PulseAudio Test day on Wednesday 16th. Would be good to get a write up. Kulbir Saini writes about how to setup a dual display with ATI Radeon (fglrx). Dan Walsh writes about the four key error messages given from SELinux. -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list