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Le 18.06.2014 15:10, William Gathoye a écrit :
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On 06/18/2014 02:40 PM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Well the TDF blog does use Wordpress, the website uses
SilverStripe, the extensions site uses Plone, and we may end up
with an OpenSuse like system for the planet, which, incidently
might just be what we're looking for at least for the lxer style
platform (https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/issues/400)
As I understand correctly, Planet is just a blog aggregator and cannot
be used as a host for LOWN.


Yes indeed. I'm just wondering whether we could tweak this a bit with successive posts and links on separate topics. Tagging and separate topics might just fit within such a platform.


This being said, there could be other options but we have to at
least list our needs first.

As you said, we have to provide 2 LOWN versions: a web one and a text
based for the MLs.

Let's thus define our needs by considering this situation:

- - We use the wiki where we will put our full web version: allowing
contribution from the whole community.

+1


My question: Where are we gonna upload the images/screenshots (if any
article needs illustration?): on Owncloud or on the wiki itself? This
could have issues for next steps.

We keep this easy I think; Wordpress if we use wordpress, another backend if we use another. Note that I'm unsure whether Wordpress is the best solution here. I don't have something specific in mind, so feel free to suggest something else.



- - Use a cron to export the web version each week from the wiki to the
TDF Wordpress.

hold on there, I only trust a wordpress post once I've taken a look at the post about to be published and how it fits visually within the page, so no cron job for me :-)



Do we need to use absolute links to the images (hosted on Owncloud or
the wiki itself?) or do we need to reupload the images on the
wordpress instance?

see my answer above.


Maybe I could have a look how to implement such a cron using PHP with
MediaWiki [1] and WordPress [2].

- - Use a cron to extract the text version from the wiki and post it on
the mailing list.

yes the cron job here would indeed be very useful.

Thanks!

Charles.





[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Main_page
[2] http://codex.wordpress.org/XML-RPC_Support

Regards,

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William Gathoye
<william@gathoye.be>
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