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Re: [opensuse-project] openSUSE Guiding Principles
- From: Martin Schlander <suse@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 22:03:43 +0200
- Message-id: <200705252203.43327.suse@xxxxxxxxxx>
Den Friday 25 May 2007 20:33:10 skrev linuxnoob@xxxxxxxxx:
> I'd like to see the following changes:
>
> 1. Refer to the forums in the Communication Infrastructure section.
I don't think the forums belong in (official) openSUSE (project) communication
infrastructure.
The forums do good support, but they're mostly rather disconnected from the
project - save perhaps a few people who post openSUSE project news.
I personally try to inform people on suseforum.dk about what's going on as
much as possible, and try to encourage people to participate through official
channels - by posting links to wiki and mailinglist archieves. Of course I
listen to their complaints and issues and try to report back from the front
lines.
But I don't see how the forum can be considered part of openSUSE communication
infrastructure - those people are far, far away from the openSUSE project - I
don't think we should hide that by pretending the forums are part of the
project's Communiciation Infrastructure.
If we created an official, central forum that had closer integration with the
rest of the project that would be a different matter.
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> I'd like to see the following changes:
>
> 1. Refer to the forums in the Communication Infrastructure section.
I don't think the forums belong in (official) openSUSE (project) communication
infrastructure.
The forums do good support, but they're mostly rather disconnected from the
project - save perhaps a few people who post openSUSE project news.
I personally try to inform people on suseforum.dk about what's going on as
much as possible, and try to encourage people to participate through official
channels - by posting links to wiki and mailinglist archieves. Of course I
listen to their complaints and issues and try to report back from the front
lines.
But I don't see how the forum can be considered part of openSUSE communication
infrastructure - those people are far, far away from the openSUSE project - I
don't think we should hide that by pretending the forums are part of the
project's Communiciation Infrastructure.
If we created an official, central forum that had closer integration with the
rest of the project that would be a different matter.
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