> But with the obvious caveat that an ASF wide newsletter might become quite
> big if people write major dissertations, I'd rather see nice concise
precis
> of recent activity, and links to more detail text where relevant, I'm more
> likely to read it all that way.
Let's see what happens. :-) And until wireless Internet is globally
available, you're balancing against those people who want to read on the
train, as they've put it.
> > FWIW, it is my personal expectation (based upon nothing more than web
> > trends) that at some point the newsletter will adopt an XML publishing
> > model, with an plain text version for e-mail, and a more visually
> > appealing and navigable web edition.
> I suspect this is true too.
Something like:
<article name="..." url="..." title="">
<summary>
</summary>
<body>
</body>
</article>
would handle multiple forms, e.g., brief e-mail, full e-mail, web site
edition. Cocoon could handle the entire publishing process, even producing
a downloadable PDF for those who want to read it that way.
--- Noel
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