All of the above should be considered pre-alpha quality, more like a whiteboard of insanity. If, despite all these caveats, you'd still like to check out the spool for yourself, point your newsreader at nntp-test.soylentnews.org. There are three groups on the server, soylentnews.discuss, just for general discussion for folks who come by, a test group for testing posting, and the spool itself at soylentnews.test.mainpage.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and comments below.
[UPDATE: Corrected typos and added links]
(Score: 2, Interesting) by lairdb on Tuesday July 22 2014, @01:25AM
It would be a neat trick, perhaps even approaching a hack -- but I'd much rather see the same energy go into refinement and improvement of the RSS feed.
(This is, by the way, the classic weakness of "bazaar" development -- what gets focus is what is intriguing to the skilled and involved, rather than what's most needed, most wanted, most strategic.... (There's a makeable argument that this is also a strength, but it is for-sure a weakness.))
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 22 2014, @06:32AM
> rather than what's most needed, most wanted, most strategic....
I believe the term you are searching for is "most marketable."
(Score: 1) by lairdb on Thursday July 24 2014, @02:26PM
No, no it isn't. Oddly, I chose the words I used because I meant them in their common meaning.
Nearly all "bazaar" projects are entirely driven by solving the problems that are intriguing to the self-motivated solver. I believe even ESR would agree.
Those aren't necessarily the problems that would be of the most utility to the most users. Or the enhancements that would best position the project for future use, or future development. Etc.