On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
> ...As a small way to address this, my desire is to send a newsletter to
> committers every two months..
I like the idea (especially if you're doing the work ;-) and suggest
publishing these newsletters under https://blogs.apache.org/comdev/ in
I hear it as the voice of (occasionally bitter) experience.
It could easily be my own voice as well. I have found in my own limited
experience that communities who pay attention to minority voices to be far
better at producing real consensus. I have also found that people with a
majority-rules opi
That borders on FUD.
Op di 4 apr. 2017 om 05:03 schreef Joseph Schaefer
> Trust me niclas, you would be singing a very different tune if you
> believed something like that were happening in a project you were working
> on and you were a member of the minority powerless to put a halt to it.
>
> S
Trust me niclas, you would be singing a very different tune if you believed
something like that were happening in a project you were working on and you
were a member of the minority powerless to put a halt to it.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 29, 2017, at 4:16 AM, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
>
> Wel
On 3 April 2017 at 07:51, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote:
> Btw. apparently comitters@a.o is not an archived mailing list but an alias
> [1].
As the issue implies, the mails do exist in the original mail archives:
https://mail-search.apache.org/members/private-arch/committers/
That issue is
On Apr 3, 2017 02:51, "Richard Eckart de Castilho" wrote:
> On 31.03.2017, at 15:07, Rich Bowen wrote:
>
> As you probably know, I have been pondering a (bi?)monthly community
> newsletter for some time.
In an email-based newsletter, you could include a web-bug. Not sure
if such a web-bug would
Brilliant suggestion. Will do.
On Apr 3, 2017 06:10, "Sharan Foga" wrote:
Hi Rich
I think it might be good to tie this in with some of the feedback from the
committer survey. Whenever people receive an email, the first questions
tend to be why am I getting this and why should I read it? So tyin
On Apr 3, 2017 02:51, "Richard Eckart de Castilho" wrote:
> On 31.03.2017, at 15:07, Rich Bowen wrote:
>
> As you probably know, I have been pondering a (bi?)monthly community
> newsletter for some time.
Since it is quite some effort to produce one, it might be a good idea
to also get some idea
Hello,
this is Nitish and I am a B.tech first year computer science student and I
know the c /c++ language should I submit a proposal to you?
Thanks
On Apr 2, 2017 02:04, "Isabel Drost-Fromm" wrote:
First of all, I love the idea and content of this newsletter. However if
the goal is to reach committers that are less and less engaging, I wonder
how many ppl we will actually reach by sending it to a list nobody can
unsubscribe from. My reaction
Hi Rich
I think it might be good to tie this in with some of the feedback from the
committer survey. Whenever people receive an email, the first questions tend to
be why am I getting this and why should I read it? So tying this into something
that came from the committers themselves could help.
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