30 Apr
2010
30 Apr
'10
13:04
On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 12:00 +0200, Michael Loeffler wrote: > Moin, > On Thursday 29 April 2010 22:18:48 Александр Мелентьев wrote: > > 2010/4/29 Alex Rodriguez <alexio44@opensuse.org.ni>: > > > Hi everyone > > > > > > Some time ago asking about the mailing lists of the opensuse community. > > > The response I got was that the only lists that there are these >> > > > http://lists.opensuse.org/ > > > > > > My proposal is to establish official lists of the project for each > > > country, just as it does ubuntu > > > which has a Local Community for each one of them. > > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/#Ubuntu+Worldwide+LoCo+Teams > > > In this way you can have topics and talks of local communities, closer > > > support and communications of the country. > > > > > > Nicaragua currently have this list suse-ni@opensuse.org.ni but we are > > > experiencing a lot of errors > > > as users went from 100 to 350 more or less and where we hosted the > > > mailman (handler list) > > > is blocking and removing members (today I found that the poor list > > > only has 80 members) > > > > > > You can do the admin for the ambassador of that specific list. > > > > > > We push this idea? I think other countries would love the idea. > > > > I can't see how this differs from national lists presented in the last > > section of lists.opensuse.org. There are a lot of national lists > > already. > I guess that Alex is more interested in local project team mls which are more > around the topic of "What are we doing in our region/country to push > openSUSE". The already existing language lists are more user lists to > communicate in native language about the distribution and to help each other. > So they are more technical. > I actually think adding local lists which may be managed/coordinated by the > respective ambassador is a good idea but a mailing list on its own might not > be enough. In my opinion to a local group should belong as well: > - a web page > - regular meetings > - maybe an IRC channel > > Best > Michael > > I agree that this is definitely an ambassador-related function. Not in the way that the ambassador should be contacted for such materials, but in the way that the ambassador should assess their particular region and become the facilitator of such coordination, as well as aggregating the information that can be parsed centrally. Which addresses the higher need for better organization of the Ambassador program. its something I'd like to see being further discussed and several of us on the Board have also been anxious to see some re-development of the Ambassador program in order to give ambassadors the resources they need and thus the community the resources they need in turn. Bryen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org