how is that relevant in any way shape or form, I'm not a dev nor a newsposter.welp wrote:We will be releasing one soon. No ETA, though. And please be patient. Also, I haven't seen any contributions from you?
Well, I completely agree with you about posting that the GWN will be in full force in July and here it is almost half way through July and still nothing. If they weren't absolutely sure they would have something for the first Monday of July, then they shouldn't have posted anything.G2k wrote:You guys are absolutely right, but you're missing my point entirely. There was a post on Gentoo's main page saying that GWN would be in full force in July, which it's clearly not. That was my point. Nothing more, nothing less. The fact that I could/should/can contribute as well is besides the point. All I meant to point out is that someone wrote that it would be in full force, and this also caught Distrowatch's attention, but it is not. Period.
He actually did not leave. He's just eh.. moving..Conan wrote:Maybe we should rename it the Gentoo Irregular Newsletter That Has Gone Drastically Downhill Since Ulrich Plate Left.
He was saying they are hoping to get something out today (which hasn't ended yet - note that most people have jobs or other such things to do during the day, so a lot of work gets done in the evenings). They may not make it, but they're going out of their way to give you an update when they could just totally ignore this thread and not give you any information at all.G2k wrote:I'm sorry, you were saying?mark_alec wrote:There should be something out this Monday coming up.
Huh? So what's the real problem? Lack of man-power or lack of subjects to write about? Is there nothing interesting going on in the Gentoo Project? GWN is not an another newsletter about everything. Events around the world that concerns Gentoo were only one part of GWN. Most important were informations directly related to the life of the Gentoo Project, to developers work. I want to contribute. But what in hell should i know about Gentoo-inside?ryker wrote:Anyone can help out with sending info to the GWN folks. If you see an interesting article or tidbit on the web, send them a quick link to it or even a short description also. If you see something in the forums that's an extremely hot topic or find a script that's useful, write up a short article about it and send it to them. Just this week, I sent them a couple links and short description to some interesting articles about the latest Gentoo release. I've also written a short article about a useful update script I found on the forums. I'm planning on writing up another short article on another great update script I found here in the forums.
There's lots of ways to help out without having any great expertise, and even without spending too much time on it.
I guess you're being facetious. It looks like much of the info in GWN can be automatically written using a shell script, so maybe it will survive in that form? It's definitely not as useful as it was years ago, and I guess everyone realizes it will never be. This isn't a bad thing, IMO-- Gentoo is very different than it was years ago.EinZteiN wrote:I wonder why I stopped receiving it since the comeback... :o
I was totally hopeless on the return of it, until I happened to drop by the main page and see that there are 2 issues since July... I re-checked my mail, but didn't get it like I usually had... and it's not on my junk mail either :S
I was looking at items 4-10 out the lastest GWN, which can be written by a machine (definitely 5-10). And items 4-10 constitute most of the latest GWN (in vertical space). You could just publish this automated info every week instead of having people make fun of you guys here all the time (assuming publishing a weekly GWN is the goal). Maybe if you guys rename GWN to "Gentoo Newsletter" (or such), you wouldn't feel so pressured to publish every week? For example, a monthly newsletter would definitely take the load off the one guy who is responsible for GWN.nightmorph wrote:Uh, no, hardly any of it can be done by shell script. Maybe developer changes, maybe some of the package adds/removes, but that's about it. The vast majority of it -- content articles -- has to be handwritten. There's no way of automating most of the GWN.
Nope...twstd3bc wrote:I guess you're being facetious. It looks like much of the info in GWN can be automatically written using a shell script, so maybe it will survive in that form? It's definitely not as useful as it was years ago, and I guess everyone realizes it will never be. This isn't a bad thing, IMO-- Gentoo is very different than it was years ago.EinZteiN wrote:I wonder why I stopped receiving it since the comeback...
I was totally hopeless on the return of it, until I happened to drop by the main page and see that there are 2 issues since July... I re-checked my mail, but didn't get it like I usually had... and it's not on my junk mail either :S