Thread: Suggestions needed for Articles and links

Suggestions needed for Articles and links

From
Justin Clift
Date:
Hi everyone,

Whilst there is a small area of the Techdocs site (on the "Other
Resources" page) for having links to PostgreSQL articles in the press,
I'm wondering what people feel would be the most effective way of having
links to media articles portrayed?

Perhaps having a "Links" area of the Advocacy site, and having it
freeform so the project translators can include whatever links happen to
be relevant to their language?

:-)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

--
"My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those
who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the
first group; there was less competition there."
   - Indira Gandhi

Re: Suggestions needed for Articles and links

From
Robert Treat
Date:
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 23:44, Justin Clift wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Whilst there is a small area of the Techdocs site (on the "Other
> Resources" page) for having links to PostgreSQL articles in the press,
> I'm wondering what people feel would be the most effective way of having
> links to media articles portrayed?
>
> Perhaps having a "Links" area of the Advocacy site, and having it
> freeform so the project translators can include whatever links happen to
> be relevant to their language?
>

The only concern I would have about this is that a good portion of the
news items that mention postgresql don't always do so in a positive
light.  Usually this is do to lack of knowledge on the part of the
press, but the point remains that we probably would need some ground
rules as to what kind of articles could be linked to from the advocacy
page. I have half a notion to create an "anti-fud" page that would link
to articles but then have 1 or 2 paragraphs to correct misinformation
that might have been posted, but I whether that falls under something we
want on the advocacy site I don't know.

Robert Treat



Re: Suggestions needed for Articles and links

From
"Marc G. Fournier"
Date:
On 14 Nov 2002, Robert Treat wrote:

> On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 23:44, Justin Clift wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Whilst there is a small area of the Techdocs site (on the "Other
> > Resources" page) for having links to PostgreSQL articles in the press,
> > I'm wondering what people feel would be the most effective way of having
> > links to media articles portrayed?
> >
> > Perhaps having a "Links" area of the Advocacy site, and having it
> > freeform so the project translators can include whatever links happen to
> > be relevant to their language?
> >
>
> The only concern I would have about this is that a good portion of the
> news items that mention postgresql don't always do so in a positive
> light.  Usually this is do to lack of knowledge on the part of the
> press, but the point remains that we probably would need some ground
> rules as to what kind of articles could be linked to from the advocacy
> page. I have half a notion to create an "anti-fud" page that would link
> to articles but then have 1 or 2 paragraphs to correct misinformation
> that might have been posted, but I whether that falls under something we
> want on the advocacy site I don't know.

Hrmmm ... instead of sending ppl to different pages, why not do up one
page similar to the collaborative environment stuff ... when you click on
a link, it opens up the article itself in a seperate window, while
bringing the person to a 'comments page' for that article?  maybe as part
of adding the link, the authors email address is entered, so that any
comments are auto-email'd to them, so that if the article is good,
appropriate kudos could also be sent ... ?  maybe moderate the addition of
links as well, so that the moderator would be the first one to comment on
it, and that first comment is shown on the 'link page' giving ppl a
forewarning as to whether its good or bad?


Re: Suggestions needed for Articles and links

From
Justin Clift
Date:
"Marc G. Fournier" wrote:
>
> On 14 Nov 2002, Robert Treat wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 23:44, Justin Clift wrote:
> > > Hi everyone,
> > >
> > > Whilst there is a small area of the Techdocs site (on the "Other
> > > Resources" page) for having links to PostgreSQL articles in the press,
> > > I'm wondering what people feel would be the most effective way of having
> > > links to media articles portrayed?
> > >
> > > Perhaps having a "Links" area of the Advocacy site, and having it
> > > freeform so the project translators can include whatever links happen to
> > > be relevant to their language?

Well, the thought that was trying to organise itself was that if we
create a "Links" section on the Advocacy site
(advocacy.postgresql.org/links/) then it should pretty much be a header
and a footer, and the inbetween info is up to the people responsible for
the language to add in.

Robert's suggestion of having ground rules could be simple and effective
here too if they include things like:

 - Only include links to articles that portray PostgreSQL in the correct
manner, suitable for large installations, active community, etc

It wouldn't be very suitable to include links to articles that didn't do
that.  The people whom have done translations of the Advocacy site are
pretty responsible people, so there shouldn't be any real chance of them
including any FUD type articles.

?

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift


> > The only concern I would have about this is that a good portion of the
> > news items that mention postgresql don't always do so in a positive
> > light.  Usually this is do to lack of knowledge on the part of the
> > press, but the point remains that we probably would need some ground
> > rules as to what kind of articles could be linked to from the advocacy
> > page. I have half a notion to create an "anti-fud" page that would link
> > to articles but then have 1 or 2 paragraphs to correct misinformation
> > that might have been posted, but I whether that falls under something we
> > want on the advocacy site I don't know.
>
> Hrmmm ... instead of sending ppl to different pages, why not do up one
> page similar to the collaborative environment stuff ... when you click on
> a link, it opens up the article itself in a seperate window, while
> bringing the person to a 'comments page' for that article?  maybe as part
> of adding the link, the authors email address is entered, so that any
> comments are auto-email'd to them, so that if the article is good,
> appropriate kudos could also be sent ... ?  maybe moderate the addition of
> links as well, so that the moderator would be the first one to comment on
> it, and that first comment is shown on the 'link page' giving ppl a
> forewarning as to whether its good or bad?

--
"My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those
who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the
first group; there was less competition there."
   - Indira Gandhi