On 7/15/05, neil@civicspacelabs.org <neil@civicspacelabs.org> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 10:02:18PM +0200, B?r Kessels wrote:
So, drupaldocs is clear, it is nice at drupaldocs.org but IMO it should be a clearer part of the drupal family. Integration and eating dogfood are the keywords.
+1
Blogs are a more complex thing. I believe we willnever get all developers to blog there. about half of them have their own "sacred' home where they already blog. So a combination of blog.module and an advanced aggregrator/node_aggregator will server for this part.
We can have a planet.drupal.org. Maybe we can provide blog hosting to people without homes; and aggregate them along with the others with already existing blogs. I would prefer if the drupal-based companies take care of this; it would benefit their publicity, and keep away hosting hassles from drupal.org. blogs.bryght.com / blogs.civicspace.org / blogs.anybody? I'm only unsure about the inclusion policy: what is the eligibility criteria for getting added to planet.drupal?
I'll readily put my Drupal blogs on a central site (assuming it is stable and looks nice) since I don't want to mix up personal webblogging with techy stuff which some of my friends wouldn't want to see.
I'd rather use tags / categories; like i do. That way even my feed to planet.drupal can be a drupal-posts-only feed.
So far the talks. My personal priority lies with themes.drupal.org to get that up and running. So I will not put any more effort in this. I already offered to host a drupaldevelblogs.org (or so) and I will do so, if we decide to leave (for the time being) the developers sites scattered. Leaving it scattered has its advantages too!
+1. Decentralized == robust. -Arnab http://arnab.org