Re: Apache Newsletter [Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003]

2003-07-14 Thread Nicola Ken Barozzi
Mads Toftum wrote, On 11/07/2003 18.53:
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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...
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Re: Apache Newsletter [Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003]

2003-07-14 Thread Mads Toftum
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 want to 
 know, or even care, of what is happening in Apache-land?
 
 Oh well...
 
Taken out of context - I was replying to the idea of sending it on announce@
I'd much prefer having a www.apache.org/news/ with a list to subscribe to,
rss feeds and such, and thus not really seeing the need to get it here also,
but thats nothing my procmail can't handle, so do whatever you like.

vh

Mads Toftum
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Re: Apache Newsletter [Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003]

2003-07-12 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata
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, incubation and all the
 non-so-project stuff.
 
  2) the newsletter is sent to announce@apache.org
 
  3) the newsletter is then archived on www.apache.org/newsletter/[date]
 
 What do you think?

+2

(+1 is the aye for the proposal:
 another +1 is the expression of my will to volunteer)

Sincerely,

-- Tetsuya ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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Re: Apache Newsletter [Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003]

2003-07-12 Thread Vadim Gritsenko
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
3) the newsletter is then archived on www.apache.org/newsletter/[date]
What do you think?
+1
Vadim

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Apache Newsletter [Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003]

2003-07-11 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
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
will read it is much lower.

another reason is asynchronicity. if I push it in your mailboxes, you
carry it with you. maybe on a train, as it was already noted. Sure, you
can download stuff from the web and carry it with you but it *requires*
effort from your part. Again, the chance that you will do it is much lower.

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 newsletter is sent to announce@apache.org

 3) the newsletter is then archived on www.apache.org/newsletter/[date]

What do you think?

-- 
Stefano.



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Re: Apache Newsletter [Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003]

2003-07-11 Thread Tom Copeland
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, licensing, security, incubation and all the
 non-so-project stuff.
 
  2) the newsletter is sent to announce@apache.org
 
  3) the newsletter is then archived on www.apache.org/newsletter/[date]
 
 What do you think?

+1
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InfoEther


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Re: Apache Newsletter [Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003]

2003-07-11 Thread Jeff Trawick
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 newsletter is sent to announce@apache.org
 3) the newsletter is then archived on www.apache.org/newsletter/[date]
What do you think?
+1
(though I worry about what the editor(s) will have to suffer through)

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Re: Apache Newsletter [Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003]

2003-07-11 Thread Erik Abele
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 sent to announce@apache.org
 3) the newsletter is then archived on www.apache.org/newsletter/[date]
What do you think?
+1. Amen, brother.
Cheers,
Erik
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Re: Apache Newsletter [Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003]

2003-07-11 Thread Thom May
* 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
 non-so-project stuff.
 
  2) the newsletter is sent to announce@apache.org
 
  3) the newsletter is then archived on www.apache.org/newsletter/[date]
 
 What do you think?
I'm kinda +0.5; I don't think [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be used (Seperation of
concerns - news summary != announcement), but aside from
that I think it's a good idea.
-Thom, never having been against the idea of a newsletter, just where it was
being aimed ;-)

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Re: Apache Newsletter [Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003]

2003-07-11 Thread Santiago Gala
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
non-so-project stuff.
 2) the newsletter is sent to announce@apache.org
 3) the newsletter is then archived on www.apache.org/newsletter/[date]
What do you think?

+1
+1
(though I worry about what the editor(s) will have to suffer through)

The approach by Tetsuya is great: use the wiki as a draft, and post into
the projects lists at given times prompting the people and notifying the
deadlines. If the projects don't fill in the blanks, it is their problem.
I would like also, but it requires dedicated people, the kind of entries
in the newsletter that I have seen in the linux kernel, commenting on
the interesting threads, etc. And, of course, Steven's weather report. ;-)
Regards
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Santiago Gala
High Sierra Technology, S.L. (http://hisitech.com)
http://memojo.com?page=SantiagoGalaBlog

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