I see good use for a writer. For example, I cannot develop very well,
but I speak very fluent English.
David Hinz wrote:
Timo Kreuzer schrieb:
Maybe it's a good idea to have one
responsible person, but more than one
writer. Several people could make proposals about topics and write small
articles. The responsible person than already has some stuff he can use
and put together. Then noone has to write the complete stuff alone.
There could be a wiki page with topic proposals and chosen topics for
the next newsletter(s) and people can then apply for an article and
write it.
1 Newsletter Coordinator, few "permanent" writers and several
"casual"
writers. Maybe one native English person to check for misspelling and
wrong grammar/expression.
This would also make "more technical" articles possible, because some
people might have enough knowledge, but not the time to write a full
newsletter.
This is a good idea. Maybe we could even extend this a bit and create
something like a knowledge base.
There could be a newsletter/knowledge base coordinator and several
authors, writing knowledge base articles in the wiki. These KB articles
could be used for writing the "more technical" part of the newsletter,
so the newsletter creator would only have to have an eye on svn and get
informed by the devs about larger patches, planned releases and so on.
This has two advantages:
1. We have more up-to-date documentation
2. Creating the newsletter is a not too time consuming job
Greets,
David Hinz
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