On 2011-11-09 10:24:12 (-0800), Roger Luedecke
wrote: On Wednesday, November 09, 2011 01:59:54 AM Pascal Bleser wrote: [...]
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...
Agreed. I personally would like to see a much more integrated approach. Frankly, I think we should swith to Kablink which would allow us to more effecctively cross-communicate.
Well one thing for sure (or several): * we will not remove the IRC channels * we will not remove the mailing-lists * we will not remove the forums * we will not remove the wiki
So the question we should ask ourselves: do we want *more* communication infrastructure ?
If using Kablink means removing a single one of the above, then forget it, really. There is no single more effective way to piss off half of the contributors (at least) than by removing one of the above.
We certainly need a better infrastructure, as our communication is rather non-functional in many ways, but adding even more tools into the mix is something we really have to think about twice.
cheers With a little bit of code-monkeying alot of those can be integrated. Example being, Kablink has a built in Wiki... either replace, or make kablink wiki
On Wednesday, November 09, 2011 03:05:27 PM Pascal Bleser wrote: push to the main wiki. The current support forums are in a form that works, but team forums etc. can be moved to kablink with ease. From what I was told, there is a way to actually integrate Mailing Lists into kablink (I don't remember how). IRC is chat, and has an important function that isn't so chaotic as the rest of our stuff. But, it could be possible to create IRC windows built into the respective teams workspace, for example KDE team would have a team space on kablink which would have an IRC window. Probably not necessary with the IRC integration. I made a feature request. I think its very comprehensive. Be sure to go over the links and such as this is a very deluxe and complicated technology, and understanding it is important to realize its potential. https://features.opensuse.org/312952 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org