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**[http://marketing.openoffice.org/planet/ Marketing Planet OpenOffice.org]<br>  
 
**[http://marketing.openoffice.org/planet/ Marketing Planet OpenOffice.org]<br>  
 
**[http://planet.services.openoffice.org/ux/ UX Planet OpenOffice.org]<br>  
 
**[http://planet.services.openoffice.org/ux/ UX Planet OpenOffice.org]<br>  
**[http://native-lang.openoffice.org/planet/ Native Language Confederation Plant OpenOffice.org]<br>  
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**[http://native-lang.openoffice.org/planet/ Native Language Confederation Planet OpenOffice.org]<br>  
 
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* Other domains
 
* Other domains
**[http://planet.go-oo.org/ Developer Planet OpenOffice.org] (listed as such on the planet.s.oo.o site)
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**[http://planet.go-oo.org/ Developer Planet OpenOffice.org] (planet go-oo, listed as such on the planet.s.oo.o site)
**[http://www.planetopenoffice.org/ Planet OpenOffice.org
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**[http://pl.openoffice.org/planeta/ Polska Planeta OpenOffice.org]
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**[http://www.planetopenoffice.org/ Planet OpenOffice.org] ( Individual community member site / no link from OO.o site)
 
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== Other planets ==
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== How other sites (organizations) utilize planets ==
  
[[User:DrewJensen/planets/mozilla | Mozilla]] <br>
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[[User:DrewJensen/planets/mozilla | Mozilla & Netbeans]] <br>
[[User:DrewJensen/planets/jabber | Jabber]]
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[[User:DrewJensen/planets/gnome | gnome & debian & KDE]]<br>
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[[User:DrewJensen/planets/jabber | Jabber]]<br>
  
 
== Planets are not only destinations they are feeds.  ==
 
== Planets are not only destinations they are feeds.  ==
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== Discovery  ==
 
== Discovery  ==
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=== By URL convention:===
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For many organizations their planet is easily found by convention:
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* www.jabber.org -> planet.jabber.org
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* www.mozilla.org -> planet.mozilla.org
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* www.gnome.org -> planet.gnome.org
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* www.go-oo.org -> planet.go-oo.org
  
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For OpenOffice.org
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* www.openoffice.org -> planet.services.openoffice.org
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** that should be changed during site migration IMO -
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** this directly relates to primary target audience, IMO
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[[Image:Planet-discovery-nl.png|thumb|left|300x200px]] <br>  
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Other naming schemes
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* www.netbeans.org -> planetnetbeans.org
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* www.java.org -> planetjava.org
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- why?
  
[[Image:Planet-discovery-ux.png|thumb|left|300x200px]]
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=== By site navigation ===
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* bottom of NEWS page
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* bottom, right hand column, My Pages page
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* edit/blogs page (linked to from locations above)
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* NL linked from NL project page
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* UX linked from UX Wiki page
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=== External navigation ===
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* GullFoss Multi-User Blog navigation block
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** OOo User Experience
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** OpenOffice.org Planet
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** OpenOffice.org Marketing
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** OpenOffice.org Blogs
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- OOo User Experience -  sure OpenOffice.org User Experience no doubt wraps, so use OpenOffice.org UX...don't you think? <br>
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- OpenOffice.org Blogs - why the redirection level here - just add the few additional links in-line here, IMO.<br>
  
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=== Embedded / Stand alone ===
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[[Image:Planet-embedded.png|thumb|left|300x200px|Native Language Planet embedded in OO.o web page]]<br>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:01, 26 March 2010

Current OO.o planets:





How other sites (organizations) utilize planets

Mozilla & Netbeans
gnome & debian & KDE
Jabber

Planets are not only destinations they are feeds.

Plant as feed-odfp.png

Planet as feed-ws.png














Discovery

By URL convention:

For many organizations their planet is easily found by convention:

  • www.jabber.org -> planet.jabber.org
  • www.mozilla.org -> planet.mozilla.org
  • www.gnome.org -> planet.gnome.org
  • www.go-oo.org -> planet.go-oo.org

For OpenOffice.org

  • www.openoffice.org -> planet.services.openoffice.org
    • that should be changed during site migration IMO -
    • this directly relates to primary target audience, IMO


Other naming schemes

  • www.netbeans.org -> planetnetbeans.org
  • www.java.org -> planetjava.org

- why?


By site navigation

  • bottom of NEWS page
  • bottom, right hand column, My Pages page
  • edit/blogs page (linked to from locations above)
  • NL linked from NL project page
  • UX linked from UX Wiki page


External navigation

  • GullFoss Multi-User Blog navigation block
    • OOo User Experience
    • OpenOffice.org Planet
    • OpenOffice.org Marketing
    • OpenOffice.org Blogs


- OOo User Experience - sure OpenOffice.org User Experience no doubt wraps, so use OpenOffice.org UX...don't you think?
- OpenOffice.org Blogs - why the redirection level here - just add the few additional links in-line here, IMO.

screen shots

Planet-discovery-nl.png

Planet-discovery-ux.png


















Design

Embedded / Stand alone


Native Language Planet embedded in OO.o web page

UX Planet as stand alone web page

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