Am Tue, 10 Aug 2021 23:33:03 +0200 schrieb Vinzenz Vietzke <vinz@vinzv.de>:
I tried pushing twice to get this running in the past years. There was hardly any interest from the community.
What exactly? Get volunteers for a 24/7 job (collecting and editing information), that is normally done by paid Journalists? :-) That's indeed my main concern about this "we need more communication" topic: people choose to join "their" teams because they feel welcome. Once they have their "family" around them, there not much need to communicate outside this family any longer. Especially for nerds like me, who talk more to their computer than to their family anyway ;-) Just think about our current amount of communication tooling: * IRC * Forums * Mailing lists * Matrix channels * Discourse channels * OBS Web-discussions * Github issues and merge request comments * Telegram, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, Facebook, ... I for sure missed some, sorry for that. How on earth to we - as openSUSE community - expect to reach out to everyone on one/all of these channels? Big companies like Amazon, Google and M$ struggle with their communication strategies, while they have big teams paid for exactly this. So I'm back to the last question from my former Email: What does our community expect to hear from the various teams - and in which schedule? (and maybe I need to add: on which communication platform?) And I like to add: Who exactly is currently not happy with the existing communication? - At the moment, I assume the board is not happy, as this topic came out of the board minutes, correct? Regards, Lars