Writing new content (à 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 and get togethers, blogs and Reddit posts, Youtube videos, etc. And, IIRC, she is even set up to accept contributions from others. Let's support her. /john On Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 6:14 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Philip Kaludercic writes: > > > There comes a point where people have to accept that mailing lists > > What I think the Org project does well is the "This month in Org" line > > of posts, that help highlight contributions from newcomers and > > familiarise those familiar with a mailing list with the procedures going > > on here. > > This is actually quite an effort. AFAIK, the author had difficulties > allocating time to write more posts for TMiO. > > Also, for reference, we are talking about > https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/2022-05-31-folding.html > > > ... I have mentioned the idea of a ELPA > > newsletter somewhere around here once, but upon reflection, it seems > > like a TMIO-like idea should be implemented to the entire > > core-development, not just the ELPAs. Would anyone here be interested > > in working on something like that? > > A somewhat relevant effort is by Sacha Chua: > https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/08/2023-08-28-emacs-news/ > > It is less detailed (just an outline), but I find it pretty useful. > > -- > Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, > Org mode contributor, > Learn more about Org mode at . > Support Org development at , > or support my work at > > -- John Yates 505 Tremont St, #803 Boston, MA 02116