Joshua Slive wrote:


A couple suggestions:

- Perhaps a monthly newsletter is asking a little too much.  Many projects
don't have much going on in a month.  Quarterly might get more results.

Empathic +1 on quarterly. I'm scared to death already for next month's nagging. ;-)


- I'd tone down the nagging of projects that don't contribute.  Just point
at their website and let it be.

I don't think the newsletter should be a Table of Contents for all projects, but only the projects that have news for the outside world. So I would just leave them out until another edition.


On the terra-intl connection, I wouldn't mind if Tetsuya puts a link in his signature. For the first edition however, it felt kinda right that the editor presents himself, especially since it broadens our POV a bit towards the Aziatic users of our products.

Other than that, even though it was a long read (which meant I learned quite a bit about neighbour projects), a warm round of applause for this initiative.

</Steven>
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