On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 3:51 PM, John Plocher <john.plocher at gmail.com> wrote:
> This great idea has been raised several times in the past; it seems
> that while the spirit is willing, the flesh is weak...
>
> Glynn used to do a lot of work putting together an OpenSolaris
> newsletter that captured the threads going on in the various groups;
> while it was greatly appreciated, it *did* take an enormous amount of
> effort to produce. ?Peter talked about getting the various group
> facilitators to produce some sort of status report that could be
> incorporated into regular reports, but the ball never really got
> rolling.

Indeed. We managed to get together a small report for CommunityOne.

I attempted to get together an end-of-year report. Needless to say, the
response was underwhelming. I got a grand total of two replies (and
thanks to them for replying at all) which pointed me to useful material I
could use. That was it. (I had about half-a-dozen of my own items to
add.)

It's still an open item. The fact that groups don't report is shameful.

> The fallback position (that everyone needs to subscribe to every alias
> just to see what is going on) is, unfortunately, the best of all
> worlds; the worst, of course, is that people don't bother, and we end
> up with silos of disconnected effort...
>
> Anything you can do to help us communicate and evangelize our efforts
> would be greatly appreciated!
>
> ? -John
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Giovanni Tirloni <gtirloni at sysdroid.com> 
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> ?I would like to suggest that it would be good for the project if we
>> released the Community Reports [1] on a quarterly basis.
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