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This is a page that will explain how developers can notify other developers of
small things, such as upcoming transitions, new tools, changes in practice, where
the item doesn't warrant a mail to ubuntu-devel-announce on its own. The items
will be collected and sent on to the announce list every so often. This is inspired
by Debian's DeveloperNews service that does just this.
= Developer News =
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The items will come from various sources, notably direct submission, and being picked
up from mailing lists and IRC. Anyone is free to submit an item, and everyone is
encouraged to pass along things from other channels that they think would be
appropriate.
== Concept ==
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The aim would be to aid people in keeping up with Ubuntu development when they do
not follow every source of information slavishly. The wiki page would also serve
as an archive so that if someone takes a break from development they can use this
page as a starting point when trying to catch up with the changes.
There are occasions when something would be of interest to
a large portion of the development community, but is not worth
a post to ubuntu-devel-announce@. For these cases you are invited
to mail the Ubuntu news team with the item. These will then be
collected and sent out to ubuntu-devel-announce@ in batches when
there are enough to warrant it.
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There are competing proposals for how this process should work, so until that is
decided this page will document the proposals and provide a place for discussion
of how this will work.
If the item is of wider interest to the Ubuntu community then the
news team will take it and may use it in something like the
UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter.
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The way to proceed will be decided by looking at the comments on this page at the
next MOTU meeting, on the 28th Nov 2008.
== Items of interest ==
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== Proposal 1: collect items on the wiki page ==   * Upcoming or completed transitions, major new versions or new packages in the archive.
  * Success at things like triaging all bugs for a particular set of packages, or fixing all build failures on an architecture.
  * Availability of a new tool in ubuntu-dev-tools that may save people some time.
  * Summaries of mailing list discussions.
  * Events in Debian that may be of interest.
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This proposal follows that of Debian's [[http://wiki.debian.org/DeveloperNews|DeveloperNews]]. == Submitting an item ==
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This wiki page would be the place to collect the items. They would then be sent on
when there were a few outstanding, or some amount of time had passed since the last
mail.
  * Write a draft of the item. Typically it will be 1-3 paragraphs with links for more information. It doesn't have to be perfect.
  * Send the item to ubuntu-news-team@lists.ubuntu.com starting the subject with "[Developer]"
  * Maybe work with the editors to provide some more information or clarify some things.
  * If the item is time sensitive then you can state this, but in that case it may be best to send it yourself.
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Anyone would be encouraged to submit items by adding the text to the page, and anyone
could send the mail when needed. :-)
== Aggregating items ==
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The wiki page would naturally form an archive of old items for people to easily browse.   * Take the items that have been received since the last mail went out and pull them in to one mail using the template below.
  * Send out the mail to ubuntu-devel-announce@lists.ubuntu.com
  * Add the items to the top of the archive at the bottom of this page.
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== Proposal 2: Use the ubuntu-news-team mailing list == More people are needed to help with this task. Subscribe to the ubuntu-news-team list and keep an eye on articles. When there are 4 or 5 outstanding then do the above.
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As there is already a news team interested in collecting news items and sending them out, information of interest to developers could also be handled by this group. If there are not enough submissions to do at least one a month then we either need to encourage more submissions or do more newsworthy things.
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To avoid adding an undue extra burden on this team, it would be appropriate for developers interested in administering the developer news to also participate in the news team (note that the news team has yet to be asked about this). == Template ==
{{{
Subject: Ubuntu Developer News Issue <x>
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The advantage of such a system would be that the UWN, Fridge, and developer news announcements would all be sourced from the same base of information. Welcome to Ubuntu Developer News issue number <x>. For past items or
to submit your own please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/News.
In this issue we have
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The disadvantage of such a system would be a need for greater editorial review of presented items, and active filtering so that editors could best direct things to the audiences most likely to be interested.   * Title
  * Title
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If this proposal is selected, this wiki page contains only the set of procedures for such postings, and does not contain an archive of previous postings. Title
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[No-one has approached the news-team about this proposal as yet]   Item...
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== Comments ==   Links...
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Please add your feedback here. Title
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About sending the new items from the wiki page to the list in proposal one: At the same time, we need to make sure that people will actually do this, it could quickly fall into disuse unless it has some sort of editor/champion (maybe along the lines of LWN? Let's see what the news team says). -- yasumoto7   Item...
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I like the idea of using the wiki for it. You need to write down the facts anyway, so write it on the wiki. This also doesn't hammer the news team with small bits here and small bits there. -- [[LaunchpadHome:dholbach]] <<DateTime(2008-11-21T06:55:27+0100)>>   Links...
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I am also in favor of the wiki page proposal. No charge addition to the news teams. This idea is very great: for instance, even if I read mailing list information, and I feel a litlle cut from developers without having access to an IRC window for 3 weeks. [[LaunchpadHome:didrocks]] ...
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== Archive ==

=== Issue <x> ===

Developer News

Concept

There are occasions when something would be of interest to a large portion of the development community, but is not worth a post to ubuntu-devel-announce@. For these cases you are invited to mail the Ubuntu news team with the item. These will then be collected and sent out to ubuntu-devel-announce@ in batches when there are enough to warrant it.

If the item is of wider interest to the Ubuntu community then the news team will take it and may use it in something like the UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter.

Items of interest

  • Upcoming or completed transitions, major new versions or new packages in the archive.
  • Success at things like triaging all bugs for a particular set of packages, or fixing all build failures on an architecture.
  • Availability of a new tool in ubuntu-dev-tools that may save people some time.
  • Summaries of mailing list discussions.
  • Events in Debian that may be of interest.

Submitting an item

  • Write a draft of the item. Typically it will be 1-3 paragraphs with links for more information. It doesn't have to be perfect.
  • Send the item to ubuntu-news-team@lists.ubuntu.com starting the subject with "[Developer]"

  • Maybe work with the editors to provide some more information or clarify some things.
  • If the item is time sensitive then you can state this, but in that case it may be best to send it yourself.

Aggregating items

  • Take the items that have been received since the last mail went out and pull them in to one mail using the template below.
  • Send out the mail to ubuntu-devel-announce@lists.ubuntu.com

  • Add the items to the top of the archive at the bottom of this page.

More people are needed to help with this task. Subscribe to the ubuntu-news-team list and keep an eye on articles. When there are 4 or 5 outstanding then do the above.

If there are not enough submissions to do at least one a month then we either need to encourage more submissions or do more newsworthy things.

Template

Subject: Ubuntu Developer News Issue <x>

Welcome to Ubuntu Developer News issue number <x>. For past items or
to submit your own please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/News.
In this issue we have

  * Title
  * Title
...

Title
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  Item...

  Links...

Title
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  Item...

  Links...

...

Archive

Issue <x>

UbuntuDevelopment/News (last edited 2011-11-21 11:02:24 by dholbach)