Apparently the idea is to "allow marketing to manage the message to the outside world, the devs to freely produce all the technical documentation that is is required, and the community to have a place to express itself and feel part of the project". However, the web developer in charge does not seem to like the idea, and wants marketing to just "only take care of articulating our goals and what Haiku is (in 'About') and writing good news items in the name of the developers and other team members".
In one of the many posts on the topic in recent days, Koki also claims that Haiku has a "very inward centered view of things", and states that he will propose to the admins that they publish at least a summary of the topics discussed and the decisions made on their weekly meetings, to make Haiku more transparent. Is Haiku having growing pains?



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