[ros-dev] [ros-web] Developer blog

gedmurphy gedmurphy at gmail.com
Fri Aug 15 10:19:17 CEST 2008


I’ve been here before, so before you go to all this trouble of controlling a
ros based blog, remember a few key points:

 

-          Will anyone actually use it? Gé and I went to a lot of trouble to
set up the blogging software ~2005, with the promise that many people wanted
to use it. Everyone got bored very quickly.

-          It must be kept up to date, it shouldn’t be forgotten about as it
is now.

-          We need to be careful of unintentional
bad/nonsense/incorrect/damaging posts, since they’re directly related to the
reactos site. The newsletters are verified by many different pairs of eyes
to ensure we don’t miss anything, ros blogs wouldn’t be.

-          It’s another security risk on top of a very busy server

 

Is it really worth the effort?

IMO it’s much safer to let anyone who wants to blog do so outside of
reactos. Maintaining a private blog is just as easy as having one on reactos
thanks to online hosting sites like blogger.com or wordpress.org/hosting.

 

Ged.

 

 

From: ros-dev-bounces at reactos.org [mailto:ros-dev-bounces at reactos.org] On
Behalf Of Zachary Gorden
Sent: 15 August 2008 08:39
To: ReactOS Web List
Cc: ReactOS Development List
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] [ros-web] Developer blog

 

So aggregation and a blogging platform?  The only catch here would be the
Planet software is written in Python, which our web server might not support
(looks at Aleksey, time to finally update the system?) and we would also
need to update the Serendipity software as it is out of date.

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