I'm working on nxter.org, but I can't give it all the time needed. During march I will be free to work full time on getting it up and running, but right now I only got 2 hours a day at the most. I think the site needs some background information articles, or it will look like a pretty sorry as* magazine, when launched.

I'm writing about online security right now, a small series on how to be safe, as this is pretty essential when dealing with cryptos. Or am I way off? I could use some help to get my focus right.
The problem is, of course, that when I write informative articles on current Nxt features, I don't have time to do the news. Even if we get developers to mail the site directly to make sure that their work get a mention and are not lost in the long threads around the web, it will become an ongoing struggle, with chances of always leaping behind.
I'm not that good at asking for help but I will it try again

- if the people who showed interest in contributing to the newsletter/magazine are still game, please let it be heard. Maybe you think I ran off, or are you just waiting for me to holla? Let me know, because this site was made for the community to use. It's up now, it needs some smaller configuration of the theme, but anybody can (theoretically) get permission to post news and articles right now.
It's still my belief, that nxter (and the newsletter) has something different to offer the community than what we already have. I've noticed that the demand of a centralized spot to get updated on all the decentralized works (and not the discussions) have not worn off. Nxter.org could be it, as well as it will become (another) entry spot for newcomers.
What do you think? Have a look, please
http://nxter.orgA designer-friend is working on a logo for the site. What you see (newsletter graphic in top) is not it.
The Nxtmyth papers - are they for internal use only, or should I publish them on the site as a series as well?
/apenzl