Maybe you could have an article category "What's on the whiteboards
today?", with a clear icon, so readers knows the information is a snapshot
of a work in progress.

And maybe, the direction of the article could be inviting readers to
discuss pros and cons. (rather than promising a future plan)

Just an idea.


On 18 October 2012 02:59, alex diavatis <alexis.diava...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Matthias,
>
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Matthias Clasen <
> matthias.cla...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Yes, worldofgnome is fantastic in the amount of very positive GNOME
>> posts they get out every day.
>>
>> Sometimes, it goes a little overboard though, when early research
>> screenshots get blown out as the latest design, within hours of being
>> added to the wiki [1]. Can we maybe come to some form of understanding
>> about asking first before interpreting stuff as the latest and
>> greatest design?
>>
>
> Sure, I will ask authors before I publish again early work.If this is Ok
> for you. But I am trying to be careful, I always say this is an early
> design,
> and that's why I have the full links in Gnome live
> (Design/Whiteboards/Selections). It's whiteboard, it is clear it is early
> work.
>
> Anyway, sorry!
>
>
>>
>> [1] http://worldofgnome.org/text-handling-under-gnome-os/
>
>
> - alex
>
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