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Discussion: Newsletter's Title #16

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The current draft of the newsletter is titled as "This Month in Rust GameDev #1 - August 2019". At least @Lokathor (and @AlexEne?) aren't happy with this, so I'm creating this issue to document the discussion and decide if we want to change the title.

Discussion so far (from the newsletter PR):

@Lokathor:

<...> Let's call it the September issue, just being released a little early this time around since it's the first one.

@ozkriff:

Why? I've called it "This Month in Rust GameDev #1 - August 2019" because it describes what happened during August.

Isn't that how newsletters are named usually? https://amethyst.rs/posts/activity-report-july-2019 by @erlend-sh, for example, is called "Activity Report - July 2019" and tells about July's events but is released at the beginning of the next month.

@Lokathor:

I suppose, in publishing "the Tuesday paper" is the newspaper that was released Tuesday morning, not that's released after Tuesday describing Tuesday.

@ozkriff:

(another monthly newsletter naming precedent from TiKV and from rustsim)

@Lokathor Hmm, calling it a September newsletter still feels a little bit wrong to me, but I'm not a native speaker, so I've I created a small poll in Discourse wg-gamedev channel and will change the naming scheme if an alternative will be chosen:
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^ Btw, the third option is to not mention a month in the title at all (like embedded, CLI, and some other WGs do), but it has its own cons.

@ozkriff:

Poll results so far are
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and this question doesn't look like a PR blocker to me (because it's a draft and can be renamed before publishing), which is why I propose merging this PR (so other people can send PRs with content) and creating a separate issue about the title.
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From and "gamedev-wg" Discord chat:

@Lokathor:

Here's the thing: it's not a newsletter that's purely about august events
like, a lot of events will happen and then only sometimes you'll get updates about "what's been happening recently"
like, if an event was in July but didn't get attention, would you deny it a place in a newsletter issue once the article did get written? that's silly

@ozkriff:

hmm, that's what the "Bonus" section is for

@Lokathor:

I guess really it's just how normal publishing works for newspapers and magazines and things like that: you call the September Issue the one that comes out at the start of September, you call the Thursday Paper the one that you get Thursday morning, and so on
And then usually you talk about what's happening recently but sometimes you talk about older stuff too
it's not a critical issue
so once we have a newsletter we can just put it out

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