The monthly Xen Project newsletter is coming out in a couple days. Subscribe now so you don''t miss out. http://xenproject.org/subscribe.html Russell Pavlicek Xen Project Evangelist
Most people are already overloaded on information in their inboxes. Anywhere we can get a better idea of the intended content in the newsletter so we can determine it''s value? Thanks Shane On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Russ Pavlicek <russell.pavlicek@xenproject.org> wrote:> The monthly Xen Project newsletter is coming out in a couple days. > > Subscribe now so you don''t miss out. > > http://xenproject.org/subscribe.html > > Russell Pavlicek > Xen Project Evangelist > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@lists.xen.org > http://lists.xen.org/xen-users-- Shane D. Johnson IT Administrator Rasmussen Equipment
>Anywhere we can get a better idea of the intended content in the > newsletter so we can determine it''s value?Certainly. Currently, the Xen Project Newsletter lists the critical highlights of the month for folks who don''t have time to check the Xen blog and events calendar on a regular basic. It has links to some of the most notable Xen Project blogs, a listing of Xen-related events in the next few weeks, and (starting in this issue), links to external articles which have value for Xen users and developers. Rather than featuring new content, it is a quick rundown of the important things in the Xen world for the past month and for the month ahead. It is meant to be a quick read with links to more information, so you can investigate those things which matter to you without wading through tons of information which may not meet your needs. Our intention is to keep it monthly so that we don''t burden your inbox any more than necessary. If you read it and decide that it could be improved by including or excluding items, please let me know so we can make this a more valuable experience for everyone. And we always include a link to unsubscribe if you decide you don''t want to receive further issues. Does that help? Russ Pavlicek Xen Project Evangelist (and newsletter editor ;) On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Shane Johnson <sdj@rasmussenequipment.com> wrote:> Most people are already overloaded on information in their inboxes. > Anywhere we can get a better idea of the intended content in the > newsletter so we can determine it''s value? > > Thanks > Shane > > On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Russ Pavlicek > <russell.pavlicek@xenproject.org> wrote: >> The monthly Xen Project newsletter is coming out in a couple days. >> >> Subscribe now so you don''t miss out. >> >> http://xenproject.org/subscribe.html >> >> Russell Pavlicek >> Xen Project Evangelist >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Xen-users mailing list >> Xen-users@lists.xen.org >> http://lists.xen.org/xen-users > > > > -- > Shane D. Johnson > IT Administrator > Rasmussen Equipment
Yes, Greatly. Thank you Shane On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Russ Pavlicek <russell.pavlicek@xenproject.org> wrote:>>Anywhere we can get a better idea of the intended content in the >> newsletter so we can determine it''s value? > > Certainly. > > Currently, the Xen Project Newsletter lists the critical highlights of > the month for folks who don''t have time to check the Xen blog and > events calendar on a regular basic. It has links to some of the most > notable Xen Project blogs, a listing of Xen-related events in the next > few weeks, and (starting in this issue), links to external articles > which have value for Xen users and developers. > > Rather than featuring new content, it is a quick rundown of the > important things in the Xen world for the past month and for the month > ahead. It is meant to be a quick read with links to more information, > so you can investigate those things which matter to you without wading > through tons of information which may not meet your needs. Our > intention is to keep it monthly so that we don''t burden your inbox any > more than necessary. > > If you read it and decide that it could be improved by including or > excluding items, please let me know so we can make this a more > valuable experience for everyone. And we always include a link to > unsubscribe if you decide you don''t want to receive further issues. > > Does that help? > > Russ Pavlicek > Xen Project Evangelist (and newsletter editor ;) > > On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Shane Johnson > <sdj@rasmussenequipment.com> wrote: >> Most people are already overloaded on information in their inboxes. >> Anywhere we can get a better idea of the intended content in the >> newsletter so we can determine it''s value? >> >> Thanks >> Shane >> >> On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Russ Pavlicek >> <russell.pavlicek@xenproject.org> wrote: >>> The monthly Xen Project newsletter is coming out in a couple days. >>> >>> Subscribe now so you don''t miss out. >>> >>> http://xenproject.org/subscribe.html >>> >>> Russell Pavlicek >>> Xen Project Evangelist >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Xen-users mailing list >>> Xen-users@lists.xen.org >>> http://lists.xen.org/xen-users >> >> >> >> -- >> Shane D. Johnson >> IT Administrator >> Rasmussen Equipment-- Shane D. Johnson IT Administrator Rasmussen Equipment