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List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: emacs-devel-bounces+ged-emacs-devel=m.gmane-mx.org@gnu.org Original-Sender: emacs-devel-bounces+ged-emacs-devel=m.gmane-mx.org@gnu.org Xref: news.gmane.io gmane.emacs.devel:309793 Archived-At: --000000000000f7ed1306044c6f27 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi John, all! You can Bcc or Cc me and I can look up the web link for the message/thread so that I can include it in Emacs News. Bonus if you can include a one-line summary if it's not obvious from the subject line or the body. :) For example, Corwin recently Bcced me on the clang off tip, so I was able to include that. Andr=C3=A9s Ram=C3=ADrez has been sending me links to emacs-devel threads o= f interest, which is much appreciated as y'all talk about so many interesting things that I can't keep up on my phone given my limited computer time (hence the top-posting on this email, sorry sorry sorry). I usually jump around in the threads to see what's up or which message is good to link to. Sometimes it's a little hard for me to summarize things in a line or two. For emacs-devel, we've mostly been keeping an eye out for: - help wanted - braindumps on how parts of Emacs work or weird things people might need to know about different platforms - progress on various parts (tree-sitter modes, etc.) - proposals that could use a variety of perspectives, etc. - the occasional glimpse of the vast breadth and depth in Emacs (supporting obsolete systems, odd edge cases, etc.) - very busy or long threads I tend to skip threads that are very specific or are quickly resolved, and I try to not embarrass people when they're having a hard time getting along in public. Emacs News takes me about an hour to do all in all, which is mostly grouping/deduplicating and categorizing links, and skimming videos or captions when available. (I try to not link to lots of those lower-effort StackOverflow readalouds...) Could be something worth replicating on a weekly or monthly scale for someone more immersed in emacs-devel. Sacha On Fri, Sept 1, 2023, 09:20 John Yates wrote: > Writing new content (=C3=A0 la Linux Weekly News) is a massive effort. I > would expect any attempt at such a product to peter out in short order. > > A big, big +1 for Sacha's weekly Emacs News. I find it just the right > level of detail. It directs one to Emacs mail threads, upcoming events a= nd > get togethers, blogs and Reddit posts, Youtube videos, etc. And, IIRC, s= he > is even set up to accept contributions from others. Let's support her. > > /john > --000000000000f7ed1306044c6f27 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi John, all!

You can Bcc or Cc me and I can look up the web link for the me= ssage/thread so that I can include it in Emacs News. Bonus if you can inclu= de a one-line summary if it's not obvious from the subject line or the = body. :) For example, Corwin recently Bcced me on the clang off tip, so I w= as able to include that.

Andr=C3=A9s Ram=C3=ADrez has been sending me links to emacs-devel threads = of interest, which is much appreciated as y'all talk about so many inte= resting things that I can't keep up on my phone given my limited comput= er time (hence the top-posting on this email, sorry sorry sorry). I usually= jump around in the threads to see what's up or which message is good t= o link to. Sometimes it's a little hard for me to summarize things in a= line or two.=C2=A0

For = emacs-devel, we've mostly been keeping an eye out for:
- help wanted
- braindumps on how parts o= f Emacs work or weird things people might need to know about different plat= forms
- progress on various parts (tree-sitter modes= , etc.)
- proposals that could use a variety of pers= pectives, etc.
- the occasional glimpse of the vast = breadth and depth in Emacs (supporting obsolete systems, odd edge cases, et= c.)
- very busy or long threads

I tend to skip threads that are very specifi= c or are quickly resolved, and I try to not embarrass people when they'= re having a hard time getting along in public.

<= /div>
Emacs News takes me about an hour to do all in all, = which is mostly grouping/deduplicating and categorizing links, and skimming= videos or captions when available. (I try to not link to lots of those low= er-effort StackOverflow readalouds...) Could be something worth replicating= on a weekly or monthly scale for someone more immersed in emacs-devel.

Sacha

On Fri, Sept 1, 2023, 09:20 John Yates <john@yates-sheets.or= g> wrote:
<= div class=3D"gmail_default" style=3D"font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif= ">Writing new content (=C3=A0 la Linux Weekly News) is a massive effort.=C2=A0 I would expect a= ny attempt at such a product to peter out in short order.
A big,=C2=A0big +1 for Sacha's weekly Emacs News.=C2=A0 I fi= nd it just the right level of detail.=C2=A0 It directs one to Emacs mail th= reads, upcoming events and get togethers, blogs and Reddit posts, Youtube v= ideos, etc.=C2=A0 And, IIRC, she is even set up to accept contributions fro= m others.=C2=A0 Let's support her.

/john
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