[Pdweb] upgrading puredata.info

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Thu Dec 14 06:37:51 CET 2006


It sounds to me that we are all in agreement about what this  
basically should be.  I think blog was mentioned only as an easy tool  
for managing the content.  Plus the comment feature could work well  
in this context.

.hc

On Dec 12, 2006, at 4:13 PM, marius schebella wrote:

> In my understanding a weblog is rather a personal output than a
> community tool (like forum). it could be good for announcements and
> rss feeds, but what I am thinking of with the soundpark is really an
> upload platform, with a register process, and feedback and discussion
> possibility to every item, maybe also a rating system like youtube,
> and then a weekly radio/web stream show with the newest or most
> interesting uploads. moderated and produced by anyone who wants to do
> that. maybe a rotating system of different moderators. maybe with
> special calls for works...
>
> another community tool should be a jamming room. or just better
> promotion for the netpd patches.
>
> There are tons of things to do, but hey this is open source community,
> I don't see who can do all that work (like implementing the irc chat
> on the frontpage, implementing already existing forums and make them
> interchangeable with the mailinglist(s) bringing the pd radio to the
> frontpage, including the mailinglist into the puredata-site...)
>
> marius.
>
>
> 2006/12/12, Steffen <stffn at dibidut.dk>:
>>
>> On 12/12/2006, at 16.18, marius schebella wrote:
>>
>> > 2) pd patch gallery/soundpark/video platform
>>
>> What do you think about the resent discussion in fx the 'pd blog'
>> thread?
>>
>
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