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due to the fact that this list hasn't been used for over a year, this list will be archived and closed. Please find the current mailing lists at https://lists.opensuse.org.
The list will remain open until Friday 13 July 2018.
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Hi all,
As discussions on this list usually centered around documentation translations, I would suggest to continue discussions on the opensuse-translation list.
Stefan.
Hello,
Am Freitag, 13. Juli 2018, 11:51:42 CEST schrieb Stefan Knorr:
As discussions on this list usually centered around documentation translations, I would suggest to continue discussions on the opensuse-translation list.
Actually we took the recent activity on opensuse-doc as a reason not to close it - our goal is to close only unused, "superfluous" lists ;-) (Sorry, I should have written about that as a follow-up of Per's mail.)
If you still think closing this list and moving over to opensuse- translation is the better idea, please tell me ;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
Hi,
On 13/07/18 12:30, Christian Boltz wrote:
Actually we took the recent activity on opensuse-doc as a reason not to close it - our goal is to close only unused, "superfluous" lists ;-) (Sorry, I should have written about that as a follow-up of Per's mail.)
If you still think closing this list and moving over to opensuse- translation is the better idea, please tell me ;-)
Ultimately, I am not sure if we really need this list in addition to opensuse-translation. I somewhat like the idea of uncluttering lists.opensuse.org a bit and steering people to more active lists. I have no strong opinion on this though.
We had a bit of a discussion internally in the SUSE documentation team and there were no objections to having the list closed. Again, no strong pro/con opinions.
However, if there are community members that feel that this list fulfills a worthwhile purpose beyond the scope of os-translation, please speak up ~now.
Stefan.
I forwarded the notice to openSUSE Chinese user group in IRC and Telegram a week ago (mostly Simplified Chinese users, not much Traditional Chinese users). We have an active community on other channels: IRC, Telegram and forum. So this mail list is not important anymore. Nobody against the decision of closing mail list (most even don't know we have such a mail list), as long as you keep old archives.
So at least for Simplified Chinese users, it is okay to do so. Stefan Knorr sknorr@suse.de 于2018年7月13日周五 下午1:25写道:
Hi,
On 13/07/18 12:30, Christian Boltz wrote:
Actually we took the recent activity on opensuse-doc as a reason not to close it - our goal is to close only unused, "superfluous" lists ;-) (Sorry, I should have written about that as a follow-up of Per's mail.)
If you still think closing this list and moving over to opensuse- translation is the better idea, please tell me ;-)
Ultimately, I am not sure if we really need this list in addition to opensuse-translation. I somewhat like the idea of uncluttering lists.opensuse.org a bit and steering people to more active lists. I have no strong opinion on this though.
We had a bit of a discussion internally in the SUSE documentation team and there were no objections to having the list closed. Again, no strong pro/con opinions.
However, if there are community members that feel that this list fulfills a worthwhile purpose beyond the scope of os-translation, please speak up ~now.
Stefan.
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On 7 July 2018 at 01:17, per@opensuse.org wrote:
Dear list users,
due to the fact that this list hasn't been used for over a year, this list will be archived and closed. Please find the current mailing lists at https://lists.opensuse.org.
I would support removing this list, as it receives very little usage and creates unnecessary clutter and confusion.
Also, most topics around documentation can also be sent to other lists. For example, high level topics about documentation can be done on opensuse-project. General advice on how something works (to add to docs) can be done on the normal lists.
Hi all,
On 07/14/2018 05:05 AM, Karl Cheng wrote:
Also, most topics around documentation can also be sent to other lists. For example, high level topics about documentation can be done on opensuse-project. General advice on how something works (to add to docs) can be done on the normal lists.
and don't forget that we can have content discussions on http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/ and for pull requests in the github.com/suse/doc-ses repository.
Cheers
Hello,
Am Samstag, 14. Juli 2018, 05:05:50 CEST schrieb Karl Cheng:
I would support removing this list, as it receives very little usage and creates unnecessary clutter and confusion.
Thanks everybody for the feedback.
Since the general opinion is that we can close this list, I'll tell Per to shut it down as planned originally.
Regards,
Christian Boltz