Didi schrieb: > Hey > > A friend asked me how he could stay up to date with CentOS and if > there was a newsletter or something. After some research I found that > there was a discussion on the promo list about half a year ago but > nothing happened. > > If you look at : > > http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Promo/TODO > > you can see, that is has to be done :) > > Would something like this, be appreciated by the community? > What would people want to see in a newsletter? > Are people interested in doing this? > > Personally I was thinking of : > - General information (Like "whats up with 5.3") > - What is happening on the mailing lists / Forum > - Developer interview (Developers would you do that?) > - Tips/Tricks > - Event reports and up coming events > - Word of the Month. Something to lighten up the newsletter. > - Bug fixes > - Ideas welcome > > I would be quite happy to contribute to this and it would give people > who want to give something back a nice chance to get public exposure. > > Is monthly a good compromise between workload and actuality? > > FreeBSD does it quarterly: http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/ But, I have to ask: most of the "development" of CentOS is actually done upstream, in RHEL, right? Rainer _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos