Niels Reedijk <niels.reedijk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: ... > A better thing, would be as suggested before: a weblog. HaikuNews.org could, (given resources?) be more cvs/blog/mailinglist aware. Less Slashdot format and more community/ development coverage. I apologize if that's overly critical. I don't mean to offend you guys, Chris and Kian. The DragonFly BSD Digest does a good job at capturing what's happening, without overdoing it, providing links to more detailed sources of information. http://www.shiningsilence.com/dbsdlog/ Sometimes less is more: http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/blog.html The Be Newsletters were always a fascinating read, but they might not be the most economic use of our resources, today. It's better to publish advanced content, like articles and editorials (and email where Michael puts his foot down), separately, early and as often as they come, instead of holding them for a newsletter issue. Anything not officially a "Message from Haiku" could be published by or linked to from HaikuNews. Use the web. /Jonas Sundström. www.kirilla.com