On Wednesday 09 November 2011 13:59:54 Pascal Bleser wrote:
(I wonder why that last comment is relevant in any way?)
Sure, why not, but keep in mind that it will make even more communication channels -- I believe we already have way too many, as we're having a really hard time getting information across users and contributors: - around 60 different mailing-lists - around 60 different IRC channels - opensuse.org forums - several "unofficial" forums in various languages (often even duplicates of the "official" ones) - g+, facebook, ...
Is there really much use of adding yet another one ? (might be, just ask yourself whether that's really the case :))
I mean, sure, why not, but we only have so many contributors and experienced users who would have time to help out...
This is true but as I already pointed out, there is a lot of computer and Linux specialists in Stackexchange already, willing to help (of course not all the questions will be SUSE specific). This will add to the total number of people, not just spread existing ones to a yet another site, IMHO. In SUSE forums only participate SUSE users, Stackexchange is visited by anybody (and if you participate in yet another section of stack exchange, you earn bonus scores in other sections). -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org