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Message #01141
Re: Keep the elementaryos.org updated
Couldn't agree more. There have been gaps of up to a month between journal
postings, plus the answers section seems a bit slow at times (despite the
large number of registered users). Some things that could be explored (in
no particular order):
1. Push new web page. I know it's been under development for a long time.
I expect it to improve on social/collaboration options beyond today's page.
Ultimately, user participation would be key to distribute content
generation.
2. Encourage more regular journal postings (~1/week?). Easiest would be to
build a pipeline of postings and dish them out with a more frequent
cadence.
3. Widen the scope of journal postings. For instance, including how-to,
tips etc. If one looks at omgubuntu, there is a good number of different
types of postings.
4. For Luna+1, elementary should consider releases with a narrower scope,
so they can happen more frequently. For a project that is still nascent in
many aspects, having an 18+ gap between releases doesn't help drive the
image of a project that is dynamic and healthy.
ttosttos
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On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Mensur Zahirovic <linuxsajten@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I think the elementaryos.org should be updated more frequently.
> Niel has passed away almost 3 weeks ago and the banner is still up? Why is
> not happening on journal side?
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> I mean there are 20 000 people registered and I'm sure alot of the go on
> the daily basis to check for the news but for a quite some time now
> it has been looking like the webpage is dead.
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> Any thoughts?
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> Cheerz Nookie^
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