On Thu, Oct 22, 2020, 17:44 Adrien Glauser
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Hello Tomas,
When you say that there is information scatter outside openSUSE, are you referring to this page https://telegra.ph/pinned-2-10-15? It's running on the same platform as telegram, you can consider it an extension of the former.
I am using these things to strike a balance between the pain of turning very circumstantial texts into media wiki syntax and the pain for others to have to jump between too many tools. So far we've been able to work with just trello, google docs, the opensuse wiki, telegram and emails -- not too bad don't you think? :) .
There is no need to get defensive. Other people have brought up the fact that we do not work with local resources. I understood that it was considered valid concern, thus we should make the change. I specifically refer to opensuse documentation on this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zERjqqQrWBAoM3B25BIQ4hvTFU_Y7S8L57b h-wb6ld4/edit?usp=sharing Followed by bunch of third party resources listed in your telegram post. I will not respond further, this is not matter of what I or you find uneasy. We either do stuff for opensuse community using opensuse infrastructure and in a manner not excluding others - or we do not - and this is just another effort stuck in another walled garden. I am not trying to be awkward. This way of working is impeding cooperation - I gave practical example: I offered help - people/you suggested what I can help with - nothing came out of it because the info is in some social media chat not visible to all. It is in the minutes if in doubt. This is important to get right, I think. If the existing opensuse cooperative tools cannot be used, we should try to improve them first, rather than just leave for google docs. Tomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-doc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-doc+owner@opensuse.org