Il giorno sab, 03/03/2007 alle 13.05 -0600, Rajko M. ha scritto:
Well, both is an extension, just one is fine for fast responses, and the other allows more asynchronous work that will group more people that might be not familiar with bugzilla and/or IRC, can't attend at the times that are scheduled, but still can help. Sorting out to one medium will do just opposite from what is wanted.
Yes and no. The goal is to work together on specific, serious problems. So doing asynchronous work seems pointless to me.
I can use IRC in the most basic form. That and time constrains will prevent me from attending antibug fest.
This is sad. Would a forum be better?
What is the best can be decided on the run. I don't see the need to insist on one communication channel that fits for some purposes, and not for the other.
In my opinion with multiple communication channels we risk to have a lot of duplicates and a significant loss in time/efficiency. For example different groups working on the same problem on IRC, on ML, by mail... Regards, Alberto --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org