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I don't see any conflict, and if "MWN" happens it will probably also be a good source of material for the bloggers. |
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Since I spend most of my maemo time in bugzilla, I could forward any interesting developments from there.
maemo.org username: lma Position wanted: contributor Channels you follow: bugzilla & mailing lists (mainly lurking since 2005), talk/planet/wiki less religiously. Two or three links you'd've posted in the last 2 weeks:
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Re: Maemo Weekly News: a proposal
For those who've volunteered, or potentially interested in sub-editing but not sure what it'd entail, I've outlined a bit about how I think contributors' posts will be managed by sub-editors (and the content/HTML used to render them) here:
http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/mae...er/003363.html Hopefully, the examples I gave will dissuade anyone that I'm trying to take away from the irregular, deep, long articles posted on blogs with the regular, shallow (but broad), short articles part of MWN. As has been pointed out, by digging out the diamonds in the rough, this'll help bloggers uncover news snippets they'd otherwise been unaware of. And, if their own content gets included in the digest, it'll drive more views to their own sites (and hence revenue streams). |
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I'll chime in, as I somewhat see Christexaport's point (though I don't know I would word it the same. ;))
It sounds as if this is aiming to be somewhat of a refinement of Planet Maemo, only less automated and more intentional? What about something like the Carnival of the Mobilists? It's a user-organized weekly column that is hosted on various participating sites each week (as well as a link on a central site, to aid discovery). The idea is that one participant hosts each week, and the others post a mention, as well. We had an interesting discussion about this at Nokia World 2009, or something similar, as sites such as Nokia Conversations have begun doing their own unboxings, reviews, and such (typically bloggers' 'territory'). Bloggers such as myself and Christexaport find it encroaching, while the companies obviously enjoy greater control. |
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Jaffa -
I understand that it would not be affiliated with Nokia or Maemo - no problems there. I don't really have a problem with your idea, either, honestly. I mean, competition is always good for the end consumer, anyways - it would just make bloggers such as Christexaport and myself have to work harder. ;) I think, though, that it came across a bit like you saying that the various 'maemo bloggers' (using the term to describe anyone who has setup a blog around maemo, regardless of intent/quality/etc) aren't doing a good enough job, and you think you could do it better, or organize people who think they could do it better. While that's immediately offensive, as I said earlier, the competition should only serve to make bloggers work harder. (we bloggers are an egotistical bunch, btw. ;)) |
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There's currently very little reporting about what happens within the community, and it's certainly become too much work to follow all the various channels of activity. We'll probably (Jaffa correct me if I'm wrong) want to avoid consumer-oriented news (eg "N900 now shipping") since those are already covered better elsewhere and in a weekly digest would be both redundant and out of date. Conversely, your audience probably doesn't care much about what happened this week in IRC or bugzilla. |
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Great initiative Jaffa!!
I just want to express my full support, and if you need something from the Council you know where to ask :). |
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I also think it's a great initiative. I enjoyed Wine Weekly News _a lot_ while it was alive, and hope to do so with MWN :)
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