2件連絡させていただきます。 最初は松本さんの、Q&Aシステムに関してです。 フォーラムを提供しているシステムはphpBBやSimple Machine Forumなどたくさんありますが、フォーラムのカテゴリーわけを行い、そこに投稿されたポストなどを、ユーザーの登録メールアドレスへ連絡してくれる機能は通常組み込まれています。 openSUSEのフォーラムでシステムではvBulletinを利用しているようですが、カテゴリー毎に「投稿を購入する」といことができるようです。どのカテゴリー(フォーラム)でも良いですので、入ってもらい、Forum Toolのプルダウンをクリックしてもらいますと、"Subscribe to This Forum"がありますので、それを選択、するとページが代わり、通知しない/日毎に通知/週毎に通知と選択することができます。 openSUSEフォーラム内のフランス語フォーラムでは、その下に5つのサブフォーラムが存在しています。日本語フォーラムでもできれば、同様にカテゴライズしたいと思います。 松本さんのご提案とそっくり同じとは行きませんが、カテゴリー分けさえ、皆さんのご意向に沿うような形で行えば、似たようなことは可能だと思いますが、いかがでしょう。 2件目ですが、フォーラムのkgronemanさんがローカル言語フォーラムを作ってくれる方らしいので、コンタクトを取りました。その結果分かりましたことがいくつかあります。ポイントを挙げます。 ・最低1名がContact/liasonとして、アサインされ、フォーラムの適当な役職(この場合は多分日本語フォーラムの責任者でしょう)につく。一月にフォーラムのstatus reportを提出する。 ・2名のモディレーターが必要である(上記のContact/liasonと兼職でも、兼職でなくても良い) ・モディレーターとContact/liasonは、担当のフォーラムでopenSUSEの使用条件(terms of condicions)をサポートし、守らせる同意をしなくてはならい。 と言うことで、一人でモディレートとは行かなくなりました。最低もう一人必要です。すいませんが、どなたか一緒に行っていただけないでしょうか?Contact/liasonでも、モディレーターでもかまいません。 よろしくお願いいたします。 ちなみに全文を載せておきます。(私の勘違いがあると困りますので) Konichiwa. Here are the guidelines we use to create language specific forums. I think it would be great to create a Nihongo language forum. You need to find two moderators and have one willing to be our liason. Here are the requirements and guidelines. Let me know if you want to proceed: Quote: The creation and/or fostering of non-English openSUSE discussion forums will generally further the concept and objectives of the openSUSE project. These guidelines will help guide the processes associated with this and will help streamline the process. Unless otherwise agreed to by the majority of forum staff, each of the following steps must be complete before non-English forums and/or forum links are created on http://forums.opensuse.org: 1 - THE REQUEST/PROPOSAL * Any initial request received from an outside party by any member of the staff should be posted, in it's entirety if written, or summarized as thoroughly as possible, if verbal, to the appropriate private staff forum. * Any initial proposal to an outside party by any member of the staff should be posted, in it's entirety, before being sent to the outside party. * Both incoming and outgoing proposals should have approval of the majority of the staff that wish to express an opinion on the proposal before any action is taken. The period for comment shall be 7 days, no comments received will be interpreted as neutral. * If the request for the new language forum is initiated by an individual outside of the existing openSUSE forum/moderator team, then that initiating individual shall provide an overview as to their related technical background to the OSF staff (or forum/organization background) so as to provide confidence that this is a genuine effort to establish a foreign language forum, and that reasonable qualifications are in place for them to initiate/manage the new foreign language forum during its initial start up days 2 - NEW, MERGE, or PARTNER DECISIONS * All requests for new language forums will be considered first as creating new sub-forums at http://forums.opensuse.org 3 - In all cases, new, merge, or partner, all parties involved must agree to the following terms: 1 - For new, merged, or partner forums, at least one English speaking person will be identified as a contact and liason for the indicated language forums. If the forums are hosted at OSF, this person will become a member of our staff in an appropriate role. The person identified for each language facet of the OSF forums is responsible to provide the the OSF staff, in English, every January, a short status report of their perception of the health of their non-English forum(s)in order to determine the ongoing health and viability of said forums and ensure. English is selected as a common communcation language, and the report requirement is for all openSUSE forum language groups. The report is intended to facilitate the maintenance of a regular coordination between the diverse openSUSE forum support language groups, providing an annual mutual checkpoint and a venue where non-urgent areas of discussion and commonality can be raised and progress tracked. 2 - Each OSF language forum will have at least two moderators (this may include the same or different from the above contact) who will be official openSUSE forum moderator and actively moderate the indicated forums. The moderators and the assigned contact must agree to support and enforce the openSUSE terms and conditions in the indicated forums. 4 - All language forum links, whether new, merged, or partner will be created under our "Language Specific Forums" header, with priority given to forums hosted on our servers. All "partner" forums will be indicated by the tag "External Link" 7 - If the behavior of staff or partner is found not to be compatible with the Guiding Principles of the openSUSE community and/or our terms and conditions in the long term, any staff member can start a discussion of change and possibly the removal of links or forums, including staff. Actions will be based on the will of the majority of the staff involved in the discussion. 8- The final decision on forum specific language support will be made by the openSUSE forums staff. If offered, the opinion of the openSUSE community board and/or community member will be taken into consideration. 9 - If the above conditions are met, the forum technical administrator will work with the necessary people and implement. ML HIroKws -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ja+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ja+help@opensuse.org