On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 01:29:56PM +0100, Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann wrote: > > We have now published the sixth version of the Newsletter and I think > it is time to ask YOU ( the reader ) what we can improve. The current > trend is away from really technical details more to a light read and > entertaining stuff. Is this a good way to go. Or should we focus more > on the technical side again*. Or is the balance right? I greatly enjoyed this month's newsletter, especially the hacker diary. :) It's nice to see the events and "in the news" items too. While I understand the temptation to do more technical items, I'm not sure if that's how the newsletter was conceived. I can see the newsletter being more of a meta item, not necessarily for help using CentOS, but for help on knowing what's going on. So I personally am happy with how it's going so far, but I can sympathize with those who want a more technical letter. IOW, I like that the newsletter is a high-level view, where the centos at centos mailing list I see as a nuts-n-bolts view. I'd like to contribute, but I need to figure out what I can do first. Did your friend ever get his personal web site up? ;-) --keith -- kkeller at speakeasy.net