Cor Nouws píše v Út 08. 05. 2012 v 16:40 +0200:
Thorsten Behrens wrote (08-05-12 12:42)
yeah, $subject is not new, but I thought I would run this idea past
you folks here again. ;)
It would be just wonderful, if we could have a weekly digest on the
TDF blog highlighting what has happened in developer land, in
layman's terms. Examples of what I have in mind:
I have some 10-15 items collected already. Waiting for next step in
handling...
Wonderful. Could you please cut&paste them? I wonder how they look like.
BTW: How did you collect them? The following ways come to my mind:
+ git changelog:
+ not easy; it used to be 500 commits per week when I
did the statistics;
+ well, a good reader might be able to find some gold
there "just" by checking the 500 lines of subjects
+ developer mailing list:
+ many people already read it
+ it does not mention features done by core developers
that have write access to git
+ also it does not mention interesting stuff from other
areas (QA, user interface, ...)
+ changes at
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/3.5
+ easy to see diff from last week
+ developers are lazy to document their features there
Best Regards,
Petr
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