well… I would like to start with something not-too-difficult. And
looks like "monthly status update" blog is something I would be able
to cope with.

I am going to try to make a "pilot version" which will include events
of april. We will see if it will be difficult and if I succeed :)

I, myself, do not have enough time for really big tasks, but I would
be interested in developing infrastructure, which will make it easier
for others to step into process.

For me, Fink is the most important OS-X application. So, I am
definitely interested in it's development :-)

On 4/20/07, David H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Alexey.
>
> As you might have learned from the web-page I am the guy who used to
> do a lot of the PR and administrative work around getting Fink into
> the mass media. I say I used to, because I have not been doing it much
> over the last couple of months. There have been some significant
> changes in my life I had to cater for.
>
> However your desire to bring more concise information on a regular
> basis out to the user base is something I can only second. If you feel
> that you have enough desire to further go down that road, then I will
> make sure to do anything in my powers to support you from our side.
>
> There are various ways of going about what you were suggestion, the
> most common problem we have is content. All of the fink-core members
> and even people like myself are already very busy with the main issues
> surrounding fink and Fink as a project. We welcome any kind of help.
>
> This does not only extend to a possible re-design of the Fink
> web-site, better news coverage and a better integration of your user
> base (like users,finkproject.org) or better work on the local level.
>
> If you wan to get involved with the issues around having Fink
> operational as a project, please have a look at:
> http://wiki.finkproject.org/index.php/The_Fink_Wiki
> Fink Developer Network section
>
> Thank you
>
> dmalloc
> PR guy
>
> --
> Sent from gmail so do not trust this communication.
> Do not send me sensitive information here, ask for my none-gmail accounts.
>
> "Therefore the considerations of the intelligent always include both
> benefit and harm." - Sun Tzu
>


-- 
Alexey Zakhlestin
http://blog.milkfarmsoft.com/
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