[OpenID - Eu] openideurope.eu website realigning

claudio cicali claudio.cicali at gmail.com
Sat Oct 27 13:35:53 UTC 2007


+1 for irc


I have already opened and registerd #openid-eu on freenode.

My nickname is "claudio"

:)

As I said, there's a

On 10/26/07, Chris Obdam <chris.obdam at holder.nl> wrote:
>
> Snorri,
> +1 for me for a virtual meeting. Via Skype or IRC?
>
> Greetings,
>
> Chris
>
> On 25-okt-2007, at 13:06, Snorri wrote:
>
> Sorry Paddy,
>
> You was in my Spam ! ;-)
>
>
>
> +1 and +1 (for WP)
>
>
>
> If we want that things are getting better for this project = I propose a
> virtual meeting soon with all people concerned…
>
>
>
> -Snorri
>
>
>
>
>
> *De :* eu-bounces at openid.net [ mailto:eu-bounces at openid.net<eu-bounces at openid.net>]
> *De la part de* Pádraic Brady
> *Envoyé :* lundi 15 octobre 2007 00:57
> *À :* Ekkehard Gümbel
> *Cc :* eu at openid.net
> *Objet :* Re: [OpenID - Eu] openideurope.eu website realigning
>
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Refreshing the Europe website would be great. If I can help in anyway let
> me know (I'm a PHP/Applications developer primarily). Wish I could get time
> to get to one of those Dinners sometime soon!
>
> I would not suggest a Wiki by itself - largely since a Wiki is good for
> community documentation but is not always the best for the initial public
> facing pages. Having a wiki for such things as ad-hoc pages, documentation
> and events would be fine however. I'd suggest something like Wordpress or
> indeed Typo3 (easier than Joomla - and an expert in the ranks with Ekkehard
> ;)) which needs minimal management. I'm largely PHP focused to Robert's Java
> here. If we used a versioning system ( e.g. Subversion) we could even go
> completely to plain HTML/Markdown in multiple languages for the static
> website - and have a wiki for other dynamically produced content. Supporting
> multi-languages seems essential - only the UK and Ireland are English
> dominant.
>
> I think one idea that should be considered is getting all the OpenID EU
> members and users providing news and/or blog posts somewhere. Something as
> simple as aggregating (Planet style) tagged RSS feeds so visitors know what
> the European communities are up to in OpenID. Getting the word out and
> having tutorials/other sourced from member blogs could be a useful asset. At
> present it's difficult to know what's happening in another country without
> deliberately searching for it. I wouldn't even ask it only be English - I'm
> at least comfortable in reading French and German (besides Irish Gaelic and
> English).
>
> Best,
> Paddy (the Irish Representative for those who don't know me ;-))
>
>
>
> *Pádraic Brady
>
> ** http://blog.astrumfutura.com
> http://www.patternsforphp.com
> OpenID Europe Foundation <http://www.openideurope.eu/>*
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Ekkehard Gümbel < guembel at naw.info>
> To: eu at openid.net
> Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 10:03:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [OpenID - Eu] openideurope.eu website realigning
>
> Hi Robert and all,
> and "cheers" for a start, since I never posted on this list before.
> <introduction>
> Frankly, I have not been involved with OpenID very much in the past but am
>
> perfectly willing to support it where I can. For a living I am mostly
> working with the TYPO3 CMS, and only recently presented OpenID and our
> OpenID plugin for TYPO3 to the public at the TYPO3 conference, see e.g. my
>
> blog post on
> http://www.naw.info/blogs/typo3security/2007/09/22/t3con07-openid-fur-typo3-veroffentlicht/
>
> (sorry, it's german...)
> </introduction>
>
> Anyways: We do quite a lot of TYPO3 projects and we easily could sponsor
> both design/setup and hosting of the site. Let me know if you guys are
> interested.
>
> Besides that, I am very much looking forward to get to know some people in
>
> Berlin!
> greets
> /Ekki
>
> ----------------------------
> Ekkehard Gümbel
> http://www.naw.info
> ----------------------------
>
>
> eu-bounces at openid.net schrieb am 14.10.2007 22:37:41:
> > Hi Snorri,
> >
> > A wiki or CMS (e.g. Joomla) would be great in order to allow the
> > representative of the european countries to fill country specific or
> > also general content.
> > What are your opition on Joomla or do you have any preference on a
> > Wiki type? As I'm more java related, I know JSPWiki guite well.
> > However, in terms of a Wiki, it is probalby not the most powerfull
> > one. I'm just getting used on Joomla at the moment. Do we have any
> > member that is good in GUI design that could assist in creating a CMS
> > or Wiki template?
> >
> > What about the server. If it would help, I could setup some stuff on
> > my 'home-server'. Or do we already have some server inftrastructure
> > in place to be used for openideurope?
> >
> > Would be a good topic to talk in Berlin :)
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Robert
> >
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