Hi again, Everyone, Someone just asked me how the work on this article is going, and I didn't even realize I was supposed to do it. I guess it's because I've never participated in a programming or open development community mailing list before (or any mailing list). Apparently my asking questions about it, and Martin replying constituted a "go ahead". But I thought since there were no further comments directed to me, that you didn't want me to do it, and you were waiting for someone else to offer to do it. So I apologize for the delay, and I'll get to work right away, if you want me to.
If you want me to, is this the correct list of attendees?
Bryce Tav Josh Jabier Krzysztof Alex Amelia insaner/Raphael
I guess there will be no problems contacting them through their list address? Was the agenda outlined here: http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Hackfest2015_Topics, fairly well adhered to? Or did things end up going out to other topics as well. I'm thinking of using that as a starting place to compose what questions I want to ask. Although I will also ask each attendee what their unique focus or contribution was, and ask a question or 2 on that. On that wiki page, it looks like some info has been updated since the hackfest, although I have not learned how to read the wiki history (in a really meaningful way) yet. But are some results of the hackfest already mentioned there? In Martin's first msg, he said, "Jabier has provided some information, but no one's stepped forward to help author/edit the idea." Where is that info? Do you mean it's to be included? Or the main idea is just 'write a review/article'? When looking at that 2015 Topics wiki page, it's hard to image writing such a short article as 200 to 400 words (because explaining complex things in simple language sometimes needs a lot of words). Can it go long? Or is that a fairly strict limit?
Thanks. And once again, sorry for misunderstanding.
brynn
-------------------------------------------------- From: "Martin Owens" <doctormo@...155...> Sent: Monday, May 18, 2015 10:01 AM To: "Inkscape User Community" inkscape-user@lists.sourceforge.net Cc: "inkscape-devel" <inkscape-devel@...84...>; "Bryce Harrington" <bryce@...983...> Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] [Inkscape-devel] RFC: Switch to GoogleTestframework
On 18 May 2015 at 11:02, Brynn <brynn@...3089...> wrote:
Ah-ha! I never have even read this thread, because I don't know what the title even means.
Some questions: -- Where will the article be seen or published? On the website? -- If not the website, what's the targeted audience?
On the website.
Non technical users.
The more detailed and technical summary can follow, or we can add it to our wiki, launchpad updates or just mailing list. But the core and start or the news article should be user centric. And that's where a user comes in, because they're most likely to know what questions to ask and what to edit out as being too technical.
Martin,
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