> > From: "Ben Allen" <ben.allen@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: 2007/05/15 Tue PM 05:39:27 GMT > To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [openbeos] Re: Openness > > There is an RSS feed at > http://dev.haiku-os.org/timeline?ticket=on&max=25&daysback=150&format=rssthat > details all the submissions, changes, etc that go through the Trac > system. It's not exactly in summary form, but you can see bugs being found > and squashed as it happens. > > -Ben The cia bot is the best place to see progress, and is publicly available - the headlines appear in one of the right hand boxes on the website, but I tend to check the page with the commit logs at http://cia.vc/stats/project/openbeos eNGIMa (Danny Robson) does occasional blog posts to summarise the source activity in a more human-readable form (see http://haiku-os.org/blog/engima), which I always found interesting. I might be able to help out a bit with this effort if Danny wants it - I follow cia pretty religiously and check the commit list archive to see what discussion's going on about the code. Is there much involved with getting a blog on the Haiku website? My user name's tangobravo, btw. Simon > On 5/14/07, Shane Moore <Shane.Moore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > How many others would like to have this implemented? > > > > I must say, that when the RSS feeds were introduced, I had expected that > > they > > might be a source for something like a weekly or fortnightly summary of > > 'what > > have we achieved, what are we turning our attention to now.' > > > > So I would be happy for some kind of more-regular statement of what is > > 'happening' so that those who are not fully engaged might get some sense > > of > > where the project is at, and is going. > > > > > > ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam