From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: agustin.benito@codethink.co.uk (Agustin Benito Bethencourt) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 19:36:19 +0200 Subject: [cip-dev] Use cases behind CIP story In-Reply-To: <9c215d3f195ef8f6475a80df95ac9f2e@codethink.co.uk> References: <57DAA4A6.8090807@codethink.co.uk> <9c215d3f195ef8f6475a80df95ac9f2e@codethink.co.uk> Message-ID: <57DADC13.3080306@codethink.co.uk> To: cip-dev@lists.cip-project.org List-Id: cip-dev.lists.cip-project.org Hi, On 15/09/16 17:44, Paul Sherwood wrote: > On 2016-09-15 16:23, Noriaki Fukuyasu wrote: >> I think this is an extremely helpful post. >> >> Why dont we start bring the stories of "Linux in the civil >> infrastructures in the world" together, and start a series of blog >> posts at the CIP website? > > I'd personally prefer to see the discussion start on this list, rather > than blog posts, since that way people can question, comment and discuss. > >> If people/companies are willing to contribute the stories, I would be >> more than happy to set up a blog section to the CIP web. >> I would be very interested in hearing & promoting the use cases >> regardless of members and non-members. If the use cases are so complex that requires a blog or authors want to use them internally for marketing/promo, then a blog would be probably the best option. Starting a blog is a big commitment over time though. I would start a little smaller using: * This mailing list, as Paul suggested. * CIP presentations at events. ** Slides and videos of our talks where the cases are described. Once we get more robust as project, we can create a blog. Meanwhile, we can post the outcome of our presentations and use this mailing list. I suggest to bring here (mailing list) a couple of cases and getting one of them into the ELCE or LinuxCon presentation, for instance, or something in this line. Best Regards -- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito at codethink.co.uk