Il giorno sab, 14/03/2009 alle 17.39 +0100, Sascha 'saigkill' Manns ha scritto:
Why we need more discussion Places? I think the Theme is in -project enough. But in -marketing,. i think it's off-topic
I agree on this. We talked about that with Zonker, and I opened the discussion here by mistake, because I assumed both the testing discussion and the Geeko wants you! idea had to be reopened here. I think both don't belong to this ML, but I don't know why Geeko wants you! is marketing, when the real goal is to increase community participation and support. However, it seems pretty clear that I'm not really understanding the logic of all the ML at openSUSE. I just did what I've been told to do. In my view, Geeko wanst you! is a topic for -project, and the testing team is a topic for -factory. The -testing ML was (is?) practically unknown to a many of us before Daemon wrote about in his answer to my thread. For the future I sincerely hope the number of ML for users will be reduced well below 10. We can't really hope users and contributors subscribe and actively follow something like 10 ML, forums, wiki, bugzilla, openFATE and so on to be part of the community. It is a major obstacle, and it is making me really consider not to go on with the ideas of the testing team and the Geeko wants you initiatives. In these days I spent more time redirecting the communication to the "right channel" rather than actually discussing of the topics. It is unacceptable, and it does not happen in other communities, that were able to build a simple way to provide users a communication medium. Regards, A. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org