Re: FreeBSD Monthly Development Status Report, June 2001

2001-06-28 Thread Chris Costello
On Thursday, June 14, 2001, Alexey Zelkin wrote: > ps: But I think it can be good idea to put sgml'ified copy of this report (and > others) to web site, like we had Really Quick Newsletter for some time. Any > takers ? Hmmm. I just noticed this email. It sounds like a nice idea to keep it

Re: FreeBSD Monthly Development Status Report, June 2001

2001-06-14 Thread Robert Watson
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Dima Dorfman wrote: > Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > - Future Editions > > > > Assuming there is some positive feedback on this idea, and that future > > submissions get made such that there is content for future issues, the > > goal is to release a developmen

Re: FreeBSD Monthly Development Status Report, June 2001

2001-06-14 Thread Alexey Zelkin
hi, On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 09:47:52PM -0500, Chris Costello wrote: > > If this ends up being the case (i.e., there's an issue approx. once a > > month), how about archiving them on the web site? We used to have a > > "newsletter", but it quickly grew stale. This sounds like something > > deve

Re: FreeBSD Monthly Development Status Report, June 2001

2001-06-13 Thread Chris Costello
[Adding -doc because this applies to the doc project now] On Wednesday, June 13, 2001, Dima Dorfman wrote: > If this ends up being the case (i.e., there's an issue approx. once a > month), how about archiving them on the web site? We used to have a > "newsletter", but it quickly grew stale. Thi

Re: FreeBSD Monthly Development Status Report, June 2001

2001-06-13 Thread Dima Dorfman
Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > - Future Editions > > Assuming there is some positive feedback on this idea, and that future > submissions get made such that there is content for future issues, the > goal is to release a development status report once a month. [...] If this ends up

FreeBSD Monthly Development Status Report, June 2001

2001-06-13 Thread Robert Watson
FreeBSD Monthly Development Status Report June 2001 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Introduction One of the benefits of the FreeBSD development model is a focus on centralized design and implementation, in which the operating system is maintained in a central repo