On 11/20/2014 12:48 AM, Phillip N wrote:
If you all do decide on a blog, I'll agree with Benjamin; "find a free
sponsor", because it's going to cost money and time. I suggest
WordPress, because it's widely used, therefore it'll be easier to find a
member, who is both competent at WP, and has the
I have no time to spend reading over a blog, as I get to many emails (BTY
not a complaint, just an observation) LOL. I subscribe to the Ubuntu LoCo
email list, so I don't have to check a blog-site, emails just automatically
keep flowing inwards - how sweet is that?
If you all do decide on a blog
Having recently moved our local paddling group's web stuff to a
wordpress.com site, I can say it's really pretty painless. I had been
hosting the group's materials on my old commercial site, but am letting
that go at the end of the year. One advantage of Automattic's
wordpress.com service is that t
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Walter Lapchynski wrote:
> So I was thinking it would be nice to have a blog. Integrating that
> into our website is probably a good idea, but regardless, being
> included in the Planet Ubuntu¹ feed (and maybe in the LoCo Portal²
> feed) would be a good way to get
On Wednesday, November 19, 2014 08:24:44 AM Walter Lapchynski wrote:
> So I was thinking it would be nice to have a blog. Integrating that
> into our website is probably a good idea, but regardless, being
> included in the Planet Ubuntu¹ feed (and maybe in the LoCo Portal²
> feed) would be a good w
So I was thinking it would be nice to have a blog. Integrating that
into our website is probably a good idea, but regardless, being
included in the Planet Ubuntu¹ feed (and maybe in the LoCo Portal²
feed) would be a good way to get the word out on what we're doing.
Currently, no one really casually