houghi wrote:
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I disagree. People who have a login at Novell/openSUSE should get an email adress as an extra. At this moment there is nobody, exept suse.de, who can speak for openSUSE.org
I disagree with that. I have an opinion which I can express whether I have an opensuse.org email address or not. This, from my point of view, is absolutely irrelevant. If everybody has an opensuse.org email address, it's maybe some kind of marketing and advertisement for opensuse and SUSE Linux, but nothing more. I would not consider somebody speaking for the whole community just because he has an opensuse.org email address. And by judging emails on this mailing list, I am really glad that (at least at the moment) not everybody can get such an address. I think some people with such an address might (unfortunately) also shed some bad light onto the openSUSE community and SUSE Linux... Unfortunately, this discussion has again drifted away from the important things (I personally do not consider opensuse.org email addresses as important). By reading Amr Hamdy's email again (MSG-ID <5043bb0e0605090244o2f66c997r8210d8e35706ec17@mail.gmail.com> this morning), I think that the idea of a TODO list (for details, see one of my previous emails in this thread) might help to solve some problems and to get more people involved, starting with some simple tasks cleared within half an hour. At least such a list, regularly sent to this mailing list (or others?), might provide a starting point. However, it would require somebody managing the TODO list. And no, unfortunately I don't have the overview and time to manage something like that. Cheers, Th.