On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 22:09 +0000, Jonathan Leighton wrote:
mental@...3... wrote:
Quoting Jonathan Leighton <turnip@...583...>:
I agree with the concern too. But I dunno. Frankly I don't give a damn either way -- I have PLENTY to occupy myself with at the moment.
However, if blogs are wanted I'll set them up. We need to come to a decision -- I can't do that cause if it's left up to me I'd say not to do it. The facts are: 2 out of 4 of the SoC people have requested blogs.
Hmm. I think we should do it now that we've offered, but first make it clear that the blogs will be frozen at the end of the SoC.
Otherwise we're signing ourselves up for an indefinitely long maintainence task that we can't really commit to.
Ok, good idea. You're right.
So, SoC participants: we'll offer you a blog, with which you can blog about you SoC activities, but it will be frozen when you finish your SoC stuff. Cool?
I don't think we should offer blogs at all. I think this is the participants responsibility. Also, I think that we shouldn't offer and then cut off as that is kinda not good for these people to feel like they should continue working on Inkscape.
I can invite anyone who wants a blog on tribe.net. That is free and really good quality. Also, it will be around forever. I used that blog on that site as well. I think we need to nip in the bud adding more maintenance tasks and also want to encourage people to stick around. I would be willing to help any participant of Inkscape SoC to set up a blog off-site.
Jon