Blog planning: Difference between revisions

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Each subject should at least have a title, an author name (slack id) and addition date. Each subject can be further expanded an a separate wiki-page.  
Each subject should at least have a title, an author name (slack id) and addition date. Each subject can be further expanded an a separate wiki-page.  
== Subjects ==
== Subjects ==
* [[Eco-score recycling]] [https://openfoodfacts.slack.com/team/U09052WEA @aleene], 5-feb-2021
* [[Eco-score transport]] [https://openfoodfacts.slack.com/team/U09052WEA @aleene], 13-jan-2021
* [[Eco-score transport]] [https://openfoodfacts.slack.com/team/U09052WEA @aleene], 13-jan-2021
* [[Olive oil]] [https://openfoodfacts.slack.com/team/U09052WEA @aleene], 13-dec-2020
* [[Olive oil]] [https://openfoodfacts.slack.com/team/U09052WEA @aleene], 13-dec-2020

Revision as of 11:17, 5 February 2021

You will find here subjects that are (and might be) interesting to Open Food Facts. This can span a wide range of subjects: from articles elsewhere that are relevant, mentions in the press, developments with OFF and related discussions. The subjects here are raw, that means that the status is under discussion or just idea. If an idea is interesting enough, it can be expanded into a blog-post of full length article, it can be translated in multiple languages, and finally promoted to an official status with OFF, such as an official blog-post, etc.

Each subject should at least have a title, an author name (slack id) and addition date. Each subject can be further expanded an a separate wiki-page.

Subjects