On 2010-10-26 Helen wrote:
Maybe need to poll a cross-section of developers and users and find out where their preferred points of contact are. IRC? A media mail list?
Well, I think developers can be best contacted on -project, at least I hope most devs are there. Unfortunately there have been some severe flamewars in the past and many might have left - we need, at some point, start a campaign to get them back in (and do something about the flamewars at the same time).
What's happening with Pavol's social networking platform? I find the idea of some kind of in-house unified platform really appealing. Rather than having a bit on IRC, a bit on Facebook, and a dozen lists, if I had suseCafe open and it was all there in one place....
It would be even cooler if it would integrate all that stuff - having to tweet, dent, digg, like etc can be tiring :D There are of course tools and connections between all our stuff but it'd be a nice addition. Unfortunatly I managed to miss Pavol's presentation at the oSC and I bet he hates me now.
I'm happy to edit anyone's tech articles for English and grammar. Feel free to pass on my email.
Thanks for volunteering!!!
cheers
Helen
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Jos Poortvliet
wrote: And if any of you would be willing to work with a techie on such an article, doing some editing and working on wording etc, step up now :D
for Life I would ask 3 persons
1. Lars Vogdt 2. Jan Weber 3. Jigish Gohil
It was just an example, there are plenty more... Where and how could we best ask if people are interested in writing such articles?
br gnokii
Cheers, Jos