[16:24] <pleia2> PaulW2U: thanks for your feedback, it helps a lot :)
[16:25] <PaulW2U> pleia2: UWN still of interest but just don't feel like I can continue contributing at the moment  :o(
[16:26] <pleia2> not quite sure how to encourage people to be more committed when even getting them to casually get involved is difficult, but knowing why you quit helps us try
[16:27] <pleia2> yeah, I understand
[16:30] <PaulW2U> a difficult one for sure. A few months ago I went the last 100+ releases and noted those that added their name to the newsletter
[16:30] <PaulW2U> what we see now was inevitable given the results that I saw. Several would contribute for odd weeks here and there
[16:31] <PaulW2U> and other would contribute for a few weeks and never be seen again. Strange.
[16:32] <Unit193> I never even do enough to add myself..
[16:32] <PaulW2U> Unit193: But you do other things for the Ubuntu project though
[16:35] <pleia2> probably half the folks who volunteer to get emailed never contribute at all
[16:35] <pleia2> they also don't ask to be removed, or communicate in any way, it's weird :)
[16:35] <pleia2> clearly lyz@ubuntu.com > /dev/null
[16:37] <Unit193> Hrm, I believe I got a picture of a cat from that address.
[16:38] <pleia2> seems likely
[16:38] <PaulW2U> I can understand non-English speakers finding summary writing difficult and many will never volunteer for doing an editorial review
[16:38] <PaulW2U> But English speakers don't have that excuse one they have volunteered
[16:40] <PaulW2U> Summary writing is easy. You just have to look at how it was done previously by someone else  ;o)
[16:40] <pleia2> or so I thought :)