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DECEMBER 2021
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Looking back on my first year of blogging
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TEC
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2021-12-31
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Just over eight months ago, I kicked off /This Month in Org/ with an
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emphatic announcement of the blog’s in the form of a [Welcome] post. If
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you haven’t guessed, this is the first “blog post” I’ve ever written. In
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that /welcome/ post, I gave my motivation for starting the blog —
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essentially to bridge a perceived gap in information sources between a
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subscription to the Org project mailing list, and nothing.
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That is why I thought this blog should exist, but until now I have
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neglected to mention what /I/ want to accomplish with it. By starting
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/TMiO/ I hoped to:
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⁃ Engage more people with the improvements being made to Org[1].
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⁃ Highlight some of the great work being done by Org[1] contributors.
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⁃ Encourage more people to consider contributing to Org[1].
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⁃ Foster a stronger sense of an Org[1] community, outside the mailing
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list.
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Since then, I’ve effused about Org to the tune of around ten thousand
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words. We started off with a fairly dry recount recent changes, which
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(after initial feedback) has shifted slightly to try to give more
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context on the improvements and how they may be used. In June I even
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went as far as to make the majority of the post about pre-existing
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features (writing Org for LaTeX). This change has been made to:
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⁃ Try to make the blog posts a little more interesting, and less
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tedious.
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⁃ Potentially introduce readers to nice features of Org they weren’t
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aware of before.
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We have now arrived at the first crucial question of this post: /How
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effective has this blog been in achieving its goals?/
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Let’s start off by looking at engagement. There is no tracking on this
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site, and I’m not even counting page views. We could read into Reddit
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upvotes (which usually hover around 100-ish per post), but with no
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strong trend I’m wary of reading too much into those numbers. What about
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engendering an interest in contributing? This is even harder to
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consider. It is similarly difficult to judge whether this blog might be
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helping (even if only a bit) foster a stronger sense of community.
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Ok, how about the second crucial question: /Moving forwards, what
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changes should I make to the style of posts, if any?/
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Hmmm, this is a prickly one too. Both of these questions suffer from the
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same problem — /I/ can’t answer them. Simply put, I need to hear from
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/you/. Whether it be in the Reddit comments section, or by Email (`tec@'
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this domain), to direct 2022’s posts I am /very/ interested in hearing
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your thoughts on:
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⁃ How engaging you’ve found this blog? (the content, the style of
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writing, etc.)
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⁃ Whether this blog has influenced your feelings on the Org project
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and/or community?
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⁃ Whether this blog has affected your thoughts on contributing to Org?
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⁃ What you think this blog has done well/badly over the past year?
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⁃ If there’s anything you’d be interested in this blog doing differently
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in 2022?
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That’s all for now! Thank you for reading, and have a great new year 🙂
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[Welcome] <file:2021-04-26-Welcome.org>
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Footnotes
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─────────
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[1] Both the org-mode codebase, and also the ecosystem that’s sprung
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up around it
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