On Sunday 31 January 2010 18:21:58 Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 26. Januar 2010 21:34:47 schrieb Cl?ment Vollet:
> > last one is six months old); and by news, I don't mean a news about a
> > switch of server like I suggested above, but news about the life of the
> > project (development, new plugins, tech stuff, etc.). Maybe the users
> > won't understand all of that, but that's ok, it means the project is still
> > alive (and don't expect users to read the ml ;).
> 
> Maybe you could do something like the Month of the Hurd, I write for the Hurd 
> project: 
> 
> - http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/news.html
> 
> Its quite painless (about 1 to 2 hours per month) and doesn't require superb 
> writing skills or similar, since I can just use a template I wrote to not 
> have 
> to think about structure every month: 
> 
> A month of the Hurd: **, ** and **.
> 
> > This month ?
> >
> > Also ?
> >
> > Mainly thanks to ?
> >
> > Additionally ?
> >
> > And ?
> >
> 
> Since then, the Hurd seems to slowly shed its image of "never being 
> finished". 
> My principle on what I write in the news is 
> 
> - ?This is what we accomplished this month? and 
> - ?only write about stuff people can check (for example in a code repository) 
> - 
> and provide a link?. 
> 
> I hope this idea helps getting ?a month of freenet? or similar going. 

A monthly status report is definitely a good idea. Of course we (mostly I) have 
sent status reports, but the last one was some time back. When urgent issues 
are resolved I should send another one.
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