Hi, Frankly I don't think the -testing ML is subscribed by a high number of readers, and I'm I bit bored of being redirected from wiki to -project to -marketing and then to -testing. If the idea has to be done, let's discuss of it, or let's drop it. This division of mailing lists is completely arbitrary and artificial, and it is one of the problems that make participation harder in openSUSE. This discussion in my view had to be done in a high traffic ML, and that's why I started it in -project, so that most of the people could read it. If it happens on a small, specific and mainly technical ML, it won't surely attract any new participant, which is what, in the end, happens with many of the initiatives we have, that stay well hidden in the wiki or in some ML. And it is also the reasons why I and others didn't know of the existance of the -testing IRC channel and ML when the idea came out. Regards, A. Il giorno ven, 13/03/2009 alle 18.24 -0600, Boyd Lynn Gerber ha scritto:
This really should also be on the openSUSE testing list.
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:20:34 -0500 From: Alberto Passalacqua <alberto.passalacqua@tin.it> To: opensuse-marketing@opensuse.org Subject: Re: [opensuse-marketing] OpenSUSE testing team
Il giorno ven, 13/03/2009 alle 08.18 -0500, Alberto Passalacqua ha scritto:
Any chance you could post the slides on the wiki? We can start driving the discussion a bit more if we can point people to the wiki.
Yes, I'll add a link and point you there.
Hi, I added the link to the slides here:
http://en.opensuse.org/Testing_Team
A.
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