It's interesting to note that
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Communication_channels doesn't
mention Discord, Matrix, Telegram, or the Bar (which doesn't appear at
all) till the very, very bottom... They all are listed as mere 'Other
methods' - as afterthoughts as it were, though they have become some
of the main ways that people chat today. Perhaps we should move them
closer to the top. IRC, while still used, is hardly the most popular
form of communication that it once was, and it is still listed as
though it continues to be...
On Mon, May 23, 2022 at 4:37 AM Per Jessen
On 23/05/2022 08:31, Lubos Kocman wrote:
Agreed about the teaser,
perhaps that contribute-o-o sounds like a good idea. And yes it has to be catchy. I believe that this is something that SUSE Branding team could help us with as part of "ALP Teaser". Since we have quite some headstart for ALP, I think that it could work out.
We could allow individuals easily enlist cases that need some help or are easy to start it. It should be mixture, of docs, artwork, branding, infra (get-o-o/software-o-o) and packaging.
We used to have a place to enter feature requests and I have always thought that a to-do list could be helpful as an inspiration.
However, the difficult thing is "expectation setting" - when people put something on a list, they expect something to get done about it :-) A largely unattended list that just keeps growing longer and longer is discouraging.
iow, I think such a list could easily backfire.
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