On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 07:29:18PM +0100, Jens Nixdorf wrote:
this discussion (and all the other discussions regarding this topic) seems to come directly from the european parlament: Very very much noise with very very small results. If all decisions around SUSE would be managed this way, we would have now SUSE 0.9 beta.
That is the good part about it. Things can be discussed. This has brought previously to the attention and as you can see by the amount of mails seems very important to many people. It is to you as well, otherwise you would not participate. ;-) The way we handle this can be a deciding factor on how and what openSUSE will be in the future.
My advice: Set up a forum, look how it is going, and if it is going worse, shut it down. If its going well, all is fine, isnt it?
No. This would show a lack of insight and would be a waste of resources.
Second advice: Make it clear (for yourself) for what a forum will be mostly used and for what purpose this list is. Is it the same? I dont think so.
Indeed it is not. That subject has only barely been touched and will start as soon as the desision is taken. That will be probably even more lively then this one. :-) houghi -- The problem with any unwritten law is that you don't know where to go to erase it. -- Glaser and Way