It’s the last Saturday Sunday Share of the quarter!
This year sure has gone by fast.
Last week, we had some cool shares:
- Dave Anthold – redesigned his photography blog–looks great!
- Joanna – is back to bloggin’!
- Paul Clifford – continued with his writing project!
- Raoul Snyman – updated the OpenLP forums and dropped some sweet photos!
Awesome stuff.
Let’s see what you for us this week!
😀
[Image via Heather Ingram]
Paul Clifford (@PodcastinChurch) says
I’m wrapping up “The Serving Church” (http://bit.ly/theservingchurch) in the next week or so. I’m kicking around the next blog series/ book in my head. I’m think I might do a book about creativity in church — “Creating Church.” Do you sense a theme?
I started a series on my YouTube page on ProPresenter5. (http://youtu.be/4FcJUpicX6M) I posted another podcast (I’m reading through Church Video Summer School at http://trinitydigitalmedia.com/category/podcasts).
I looking into being a videographer for Demand Media which doesn’t pay super-well, but could be reliable when things are otherwise tight.
I also need to start writing for you guys regularly, not just when the idea strikes me.
Eric Dye says
Yes, I’m sensing a theme. 🙂
Raoul Snyman says
On Monday I wrote a blog post[0] on the OpenLP site about getting ready for the final release of OpenLP 2.0 – basically a call to volunteer. We’ve gotten a few nice testimonials, but no other help so far 🙁
At risk of irritating our Facebook fans, I reposted the link to that blog post about 4 times over the next two days as an experiment to see if I could maximise the impact of the blog post on Facebook, and eagerly watched my Page Insights to see if it worked.
On Tuesday my brother guest posted[1] on my Christians in OSS blog about his 10 favourite open source fonts.
I also started working on the new OpenLP theme[2]. It’s still very much a real work-in-progress at this stage, and the first Drupal 7 theme I’ve done.
I also started putting a media/press kit together for OpenLP, with a few things like wallpapers, icons, buttons, and stuff for interviewers and the like to read. I’ve got a few wallpapers[3] so far.
Lastly, on Friday I blogged about Bible translations and copyright[4]. Few people understand that there’s a difference between copyright and licensing, and most equate the two. While I can go for a copyrighted Bible, restricting the licensing to me goes against Jesus’ command to spread the Word to all the corners of the earth. Feel free to comment on my blog if you feel differently, I’d love to hear your opinion.
[0] http://openlp.org/en/blog/2012/09/24/gearing-final-release
[1] http://christianoss.org/blog/2012/09/25/top-10-open-source-fonts-linux
[2] http://openlp.snyman.info/
[3] http://home.snyman.info/img/wallpaper/
[4] http://christianoss.org/blog/2012/09/28/why-bibles-should-not-be-copyrighted
Eric Dye says
Interesting stuff this week, Raoul!