Thanks for the feedback
Posted Jun 25, 2004 11:23 UTC (Fri) by
teddylwn (guest, #4318)
In reply to:
Thanks for the feedback by X-Nc
Parent article:
The New Age of Programming
I don't think the problem is "technical" versus "non-technical".
The front page of lwn is sometimes technical, sometimes not, but it gives
a remarkably in-depth and concise account of events related to linux.
And the reader comments often start with "well said".
Your article reminded me of some of Jerry Pournelle's columns (sorry if I
misspelled his name) in Byte magazine in the mid-80'. It's entertaining,
but does not have real content. Not the kind of article I subscribe to lwn
for.
There are more than enough things going on in the "development" community,
some of them are not easy to follow from the project's web sites and
mailing lists. For example, I was disappointed by the lack of coverage of
the XFree86 - Xorg transition in X11 development.
Especially because there is little information filtering out, there is a
real opportunity for investigative journalism. Lwn could provide a real
service to the community by providing in-depth analysis on a few chosen
topics on the development page, in a way similar to the kernel page.
It does that from time to time already, for example I found the coverage
on SSA in gcc was excellent, but definitively not every week.
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