Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
On Friday, Aug 1, 2003, at 15:01 Europe/Rome, David Reid wrote:
Can we move discussions about newsletters to another mailing list?
I know I'm not alone in finding that while some here will be interested,
many aren't interested in assisting though will happily read the
On Friday, Aug 1, 2003, at 15:01 Europe/Rome, David Reid wrote:
Can we move discussions about newsletters to another mailing list?
I know I'm not alone in finding that while some here will be
interested,
many aren't interested in assisting though will happily read the
finished
results.
with messages (however well intentioned) about
newsletters and the administration thereof.
david
- Original Message -
From: Tetsuya Kitahata [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: community@apache.org
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 9:23 AM
Subject: [Apache Newsletter Draft] News from YOUR PROJECTS in July
From: David Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:02 PM
Can we move discussions about newsletters to another mailing list?
I know I'm not alone in finding that while some here will be interested,
many aren't interested in assisting though will happily read the
Hello, All (community@ members!)
I am now preparing the 'The Apache Newsletter Issue 1',
the first ASF-wide-newsletter of July 2003, which will be published
in the middle of August 2003.
-- http://www.apache.org/newsletter/ --
This Apache Newsletter will be published as a result
Mads Toftum wrote, On 11/07/2003 18.53:
...
I like the idea of a (bi-)monthly newsletter, but I'd hate to see it
being forced on people who didn't want it.
Are there a lot of people here on community@apache.org that not want to
know, or even care, of what is happening in Apache-land?
Oh well...
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 11:01:16AM +0200, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Mads Toftum wrote, On 11/07/2003 18.53:
...
I like the idea of a (bi-)monthly newsletter, but I'd hate to see it
being forced on people who didn't want it.
Are there a lot of people here on community@apache.org that not
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 10:33:14 -0500
Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is what I would like to see:
1) the ASF publishes a newsletter (following the very nice style used
in the recent Jakarta one) that covers all the ASF endevours. Including
infrastructure, licensing, security,
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
1) the ASF publishes a newsletter (following the very nice style used
in the recent Jakarta one) that covers all the ASF endevours. Including
infrastructure, licensing, security, incubation and all the
non-so-project stuff.
2) the newsletter is sent to announce@apache.org
on 7/11/03 6:07 AM Thom May wrote:
Why the obsession with email?
push vs. pull
example: we are having this conversation and the information I'm sending
its pushed into your mailbox. I could post this information on a weblog
and then point you to it, but, in my experience, the chance that you
On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 11:33, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
on 7/11/03 6:07 AM Thom May wrote:
This is what I would like to see:
1) the ASF publishes a newsletter (following the very nice style used
in the recent Jakarta one) that covers all the ASF endevours. Including
infrastructure,
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
This is what I would like to see:
1) the ASF publishes a newsletter (following the very nice style used
in the recent Jakarta one) that covers all the ASF endevours. Including
infrastructure, licensing, security, incubation and all the
non-so-project stuff.
2) the
On 11/07/2003, at 05:33, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
1) the ASF publishes a newsletter (following the very nice style used
in the recent Jakarta one) that covers all the ASF endevours. Including
infrastructure, licensing, security, incubation and all the
non-so-project stuff.
2) the newsletter is
* Stefano Mazzocchi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
This is what I would like to see:
1) the ASF publishes a newsletter (following the very nice style used
in the recent Jakarta one) that covers all the ASF endevours. Including
infrastructure, licensing, security, incubation and all the
Jeff Trawick escribió:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
This is what I would like to see:
1) the ASF publishes a newsletter (following the very nice style used
in the recent Jakarta one) that covers all the ASF endevours. Including
infrastructure, licensing, security, incubation and all the
Why not simply make it the Apache Newsletter, add the projects that
are
not there yet, and publish it here on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1
If we list up all the projects in ASF and make Apache-newsletter,
I am (very) afraid it will be too big for ezmlm :-)
I don't believe that the newsletter
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