On 2006-08-15 at 12:49:50 [+0200], Niels Reedijk <niels.reedijk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > And who should the "someone" be? If you want it, do it. > > > > I would be delighted to do it if everyone else agrees it is a good idea. > > > > If I could get "access to all areas" I would propose creating a summary > > report on activity seen from each team, then posting it on this list for > > review before the website is updated, perhaps once every two weeks? > > Hmmm, just as a suggestion I'd say you try it blog style. Simply pick > out the interesting commits, mailing lists posts and forum topics and > publish as you find. I tried keeping a CVS update for a while, but you > inevitably end up creating a back log. The blog style has a free form > and doesn't require you to keep an administration. Plus it makes it > easy for other people to contribute. It has been done before. I think it was called Weekly Haiku. Very nice. Unfortunately, not right on the Haiku site. We are all hoping that with the new website, it will become possible/much more easy to contribute in this style, only without further spreading the source of information away from the "official" Haiku site. Best regards, -Stephan