> On 14 Mar 2018, at 09:51, Peter Uhnák <i.uh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > just couple minor details I've noticed: > > I'm looking at website, and it says Jan 2018 twice. > > 02/01/2018 - Pharo Newsletter Jan 2018 > 01/10/2018 - Pharo Newsletter Jan 2018 >
Yes, this is a mistake that I did and I do now know if I can fix it (and how). The newsletter had the correct subject, but the “campaign” the wrong name. > Also going inside the newsletter, it doesn't actually say for what what > period it is, e.g. > https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=6f667565c2569234585a7be77&id=429297434e > <https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=6f667565c2569234585a7be77&id=429297434e> > I would expect a title "Pharo Newsletter Jan 2018" or something like that > --- this doesn't matter when it arrives my inbox, but looking back at the > older mails it is not clear from the content when it was (but maybe it is > intentional). > Ah, ok. Yes, I will add a header in the future. Marcus > Peter > > On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 9:08 AM, Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com > <mailto:tu...@tudorgirba.com>> wrote: > This might be how super linear growth feels like once you pass the bending > point. > > Doru > > > > On Mar 13, 2018, at 8:27 AM, Marcus Denker <marcus.den...@inria.fr > > <mailto:marcus.den...@inria.fr>> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > There is something odd happening… or better: There is *a lot* happening. > > > > Just one example: for the Newsletter, the original idea was to send out > > once a month a post with 3 things, some of them recycled (e.g. pointers to > > existing projects, re-use “success stories”, things like that. > > > > Now already some months ago I had to add “and here are some other > > interesting announcements, blog posts, videos”. > > > > But this month, the list of things for the newsletter TODO list contains > > over 60 entries. With the exception of maybe 5, these are just things that > > happened between sending the February newsletter and today. > > > > Newsletter March should be ready till this thursday, I hope, subscribe or > > read the oder ones here: http://newsletter.pharo.org > > <http://newsletter.pharo.org/> > > > > Marcus > > -- > www.tudorgirba.com <http://www.tudorgirba.com/> > www.feenk.com <http://www.feenk.com/> > > "Value is always contextual." > > > > > >