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Newsletter "decisions" #211
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Audience: all Ansible enthusiasts |
Meeting notes. Containing the various tentative actions / decisions / issues to file regarding the above list. Will pare down into the actual actions in another comment, but wanted to paste these in before they vanished. 11:00 <@RBergeron> It is meeting time. so: |
I missed that meeting, but here are my 2 cents... Not sure what "enthusiasts" entails, but I think it could be useful to consider 2 different audiences: contributors and users. Obviously you could create one newsletter that addresses both users and contributors, but: you may loose either's attention because it appears too simple / too advanced. When I suggested to do a newsletter, the aim was to build a community of contributors. Currently maintainers or occasional contributors do not build a relation with others. That is what I wanted to see changed. Personally I think there are plenty of resources for the users, but what's missing is information about what the development communities are doing, etc. The more technical stuff, and that's what we should be focussing on. That's also something you'd get the existing community interested. So communicate things like:
Besides, if you do this cleverly, you can write stuff that can be added to the documentation, or you can focus on a piece of the existing documentation to build an article on. In both cases it's a win. |
I think @dagwieers raises good points, we do have -devel channels specifically for contributors, but we have not been very good about communicating all the things on the list above through them. Just to add my 2c, i think roadmaps, events and changes to core/domains do require wider distribution unless they are specifically targeted at contributors (like those that affect module writing or contributors' summit). |
Discussion around how to communicate to people with commit powers or key contributors has been broken out into #346 |
We are doing this! |
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We've had 18 editions of The Bullhorn so far. Closing this as now tracked by #546 |
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