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If you are looking for the bi-weekly newsletter, please go here: [[Netlabs_bi_weekly_newsletter]] | If you are looking for the bi-weekly newsletter, please go here: [[Netlabs_bi_weekly_newsletter]] | ||
=== 4. June - 10. June === | === 4. June - 10. June === | ||
* | * List of Presentations for Developers Workshop 2007 | ||
** Introduction to NOM (Chris Wohlgemuth) | |||
** Utilizing Multi-Core Processors (Keith Merrington) | |||
** The Voyager Project: Where Are We Now? (Adrian Gschwend) | |||
** A Freely Programmable USB-Interface for eCS - Focussing on the DLP-USB245M (Uwe Hinz) | |||
** How to create popular software products for eComStation (Eugene Gorbunoff) | |||
** eComStation User Interface (Eugene Gorbunoff) | |||
** Managing Program Resources (Christian Langanke) | |||
** VirtualBox (Adrian Gschwend) | |||
=== Developers Workshop 2007 === | === Developers Workshop 2007 === |
Revision as of 21:55, 10 June 2007
This page will be used to gather news about netlabs.org and it's projects.
If you are looking for the bi-weekly newsletter, please go here: Netlabs_bi_weekly_newsletter
4. June - 10. June
- List of Presentations for Developers Workshop 2007
- Introduction to NOM (Chris Wohlgemuth)
- Utilizing Multi-Core Processors (Keith Merrington)
- The Voyager Project: Where Are We Now? (Adrian Gschwend)
- A Freely Programmable USB-Interface for eCS - Focussing on the DLP-USB245M (Uwe Hinz)
- How to create popular software products for eComStation (Eugene Gorbunoff)
- eComStation User Interface (Eugene Gorbunoff)
- Managing Program Resources (Christian Langanke)
- VirtualBox (Adrian Gschwend)
Developers Workshop 2007
- Amsterdam, here we come... don't miss it!
- July 7 and 8
- http://wiki.netlabs.org/index.php/Developers_Workshop_2007
Guidelines for mail gathering and bi-weekly processing
This is intended to be a procedure on how to create the bi-weekly newsletter, so that multiple people are able to do it, in case others are away.
The news is gathered on a weekly basis. Sources for news are various. We know the following:
- #netlabs channel, just connect and see what comes by
- http://news.netlabs.org/
- various SVN timelines for the projects that are already in SVN (needs to be listed explicitly?)
There is a mail id on netlabs for mailing out the newsletter to various contacts. The mail id is: news at netlabs dot org It uses the following IMAP mailserver: mail dot netlabs dot org
For the start of a new newsletter a copy from the previous one can be made and then copy the new news into it, to make life easy :-) The easiest way to get the text is grabbing it from the webpage in normal view mode. Check the text a second time, and align it a bit. Address it with BCC to the following addresses:
- martin at os2world dot com
- stevew at jafar dot hartnell dot edu
- submit at os2voice dot org
- webmaster at ecomstation dot com
- webredactie at os2-gg dot nl
- ktk at netlabs dot org
- j dot van dot der dot heide at hccnet dot nl
- os2info at gmx dot net
Don't forget the subject line with the next number and of it goes.
After the newsletter is sent the 'Netlabs bi-weekly newsletter' webpage has to be updated. (http://wiki.netlabs.org/index.php/Netlabs_bi_weekly_newsletter). Just copy the news on top of the others and add a heading.
Then the draft version of the bi-weekly page can be emptied and the heading for the next week can be added.
That is basicly the process of the bi-weekly newsletter.