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Re: Community Websites was (Re: Fedora News Updates #2)



Jef Spaleta wrote:

> André Kelpe wrote:
>   I really like what you are doing, but would it be possible to have   a
> RSS-feed for the update-page like redhat had for 7.3-9?
>

I note that the fedoranews.org folks have put up an RSS feed. Which is now also available on fedorazine.com - Thanks guys!.

> Another example, that I think the community sites are going to have to
> agree to push hard to work on together...is FAQ/HOWTO/Tutorial
> duplication. I think is going to be a really big problem that is going
> to fracture the community sites in a way that is ultimately not useful
> to the community at large. I would encourage ALL fedora community
> news/opinion/help sites to ACTIVELY participate with the official Fedora
> documentation subproject on the issue of Howto/Tutorial writing. I don't
> have a problem with different community sites having different versions
> of howtos covering the same topic in the short term. But I feel there
> MUST be a recognition that in the long term, to work towards getting
> howtos and tutorials on a topic synced up and in a state useful for the
> official docs project. To quote http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/:
>
I agree. Been looking into this. I'm trying at the moment to get some more authors (cause - um - I gotta start having a life) on Fedorazine, and to take the HOWTOS that are coming in and contribute them. At least I'm trying to make it clear to the authors that that's the intention. Now if I can get some of their time ----


And by the way - I really am looking for contributors so if you're interested there's a very minimal author guide up on the site now.






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