On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 15:16:02 -0400, "Pascal Calarco" <pcalarco@xxxxxx> said: > Thanks Rahul! > > What I might suggest we do for those beats that don't have any updates > for an issue is to explicitly either include them in the ToC for the > issue, or, to mark the beat as complete on the Beat page [1] even though > there is no content. Then we know that the writer has worked on the > beat for that issue. > > Opinions? It would be ideal if the Beat author would mark the table as complete. Less work for us, keeps the responsibility with the primary content producer (who is the one that knows best what the situation is). All we have to do is to clear the table after each issue is posted out. I don't think I understand why we would include empty beats in a ToC or am I misunderstanding? Would be sending out a newsletter that has multiple empty sections with headings for them and a piece of stub-text saying "nothing this week"? -- Oisin Feeley http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OisinFeeley _______________________________________________ Fedora-news-list mailing list Fedora-news-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-news-list