Update of /cvsroot/cweb/cweb
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NEWS-HOWTO.txt
Log Message:
Added guidelines on posting announcements for the cweb project.
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See the SF news guidelines [1] and the CWEB news archive[2] for examples.
The basic structure for CWEB postings is:
- Title
- A summary paragraph that introduces the module(s) or other
topic relevant to the announcement. This paragraph would be
the same for each release of the same set of modules.
Since many features are broken down into more than one module,
announcements should speak to the feature (GOM, RDFS SAIL,
XPointer, Shruti, etc.) rather than the specific modules. If
an annoucement is not linked to a specific release effort, then
another topic paragraph must be crafted.
A template should be crafted for security annoucements if that
becomes relevant.
- A 2nd paragraph describing the specific news event. E.g., the
new features in the current release or the relevance of this
release to the other projects, etc.
- A trailer paragraph describing the CognitiveWeb project.
The CognitiveWeb hosts critical open source infrastructure
efforts in web architecture, semantic web, and fuzzy logics
designed to facilitate collaborative decision-making, critical
thinking and conflict resolution processes. The goal of the
CognitiveWeb is to extend human decision-making horizons by
compensating for some intrinsic aspects of selective attention.
See http://www.cognitiveweb.org or
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/cweb for more information.
- URLs can be inline, but no HTML. The use of [x] to place URLs
at the bottom of the news article may conflict with the
re-distribution of news. It may be better to place URLs at the
end of a paragraph per the SF news formatting guidelines.
[1] http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=12834&group_id=1
[2] http://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=95673
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