> In the
(let's hope not far) future, yes. And I'd
like to see something
like
planetkde for trinity.
that would be nice, yes :)
however, depends on:
- are there some people in the trinity
community who run an rss-enabled
blog
for pickup by a 'planet-like' feed
aggregator (e.g.
http://offog.org/code/rawdog.html)
Me? And I could write about what I'm
working on.
- if so, who could implement this on
trinity
web site ? (Calvin ?)
Why not? Or yet better, implement some really small cms for
our site.
Something that will allow us to create/change it's contents
without
actually messing with actual site code.
I don't know the technical requirements for offering an RSS feed. As a user, I can
offer that the lack of news from Trinity is unsettling. :(
We have a News section on the web site and eventually we should use that same text for an
RSS feed.
Even if the news is not yet available through RSS, outsiders should see some sort of life
at the News section of the web site. A two sentence announcement is sufficient to show
movement.
We should release SOMETHING no less than a monthly basis. Users should know we are doing
something other than cleaning the lint from our belly buttons. :)
Yes, the big moment now is everybody waiting for GIT to become publicly available and the
completion of the renaming project. Thereafter a weekly news bite announcement or two
through RSS that particular noticeable bugs have been resolved is a great way to show
progress and movement.
Darrell