Hi Simon, On 15 April 2010 10:05, Simon Taylor <simontaylor1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > A couple of weeks ago I finally accepted I wouldn't catch up on my >>10,000 email backlog from the Haiku lists, so I've marked them all as > read and started following the action afresh. > > I intend to restart writing short summaries of action across the main > mailing lists (commit list, bug list, haiku, and haiku-development) for > the website. > > I hope someone who's been to BG/coding sprint is intending to blog about > the action there though? I will then pick up from there onwards. > > Hopefully this time I'll be able to keep on top of things better - I've > moved my list subscriptions to an IMAP account which I can access during > spare minutes at work, so I should avoid the problem of having a large > backlog of mails waiting when I get home. I really think the summary model is outdated, with Twitter, blogs and RSS, also in respect to your own workflow. Why don't you just push out interesting commits and mails to a blog whenever something cool happens? N> > >