IMHO, the right thing to do is something like Planet GNOME (http://planet.gnome.org/), once 1.0 is released and more developers join. I think it's a great way to see what's going on with a FOSS project and get in touch with developers.
For now, I think newsletters are great. I really like DWN. I see it a less technical newsletter, which is less about development (e.g new packages in the repository) and organizational stuff, but more about recent events end-users care about (e.g upcoming releases, a wallpaper contest or even gatherings). 2c, Dima On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 03:25:32 -0500 "jonathon" <toki.kant...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 24/12/14 02:23, Noel David Torres Taño wrote: > > > Instead of digesting for you the week on the mailing list, I want you to > > think carefully and say if Devuan Weekly News > > > > a) is useful > > b) should be coordinated with such announcements > > The way I see it, DWN provides a synopsis of what happened and what was > discussed, whilst _Update from Veteran Unix Admins_ is a synopsis of > what will happen, and what is being implemented. > > Rephrased: > * DWN is the past and how it collides with the present; > * _Update from Veteran Unix Admins_ is the future, and how it collides > with the present; > > > > jonathon > -- Dima Krasner <d...@dimakrasner.com> _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng