Le 29/10/2017 à 23:41, Richard Brown a écrit :
1728 'active' means 1728 people posted in the last month
If we were to judge opensuse@opensuse.org by the same measurement, there are under 300 active members of this list. The forums are over 4x more active than this list.
the whole forum, how many for all the lists?
We once had a project coordinator (joos) that worked very well to make the openSUSE lists friendly. I know your is elsewhere, but I don't see the openSUSE community live really :-(
Because you don't tweet, you dont look at facebook,
I look at facebook french, I manage one group... and is your facebook page this one: https://www.facebook.com/en.openSUSE/ I'm subscribed and it don't seems very active last article is 2011?? (https://www.facebook.com/pg/en.openSUSE/notes/?ref=page_internal) you don't know
about Reddit, you don't go to open source conferences,
I did 3 times (2011, 2015, briefly 2016 where nobody cared) you dont
contribute on github, you don't contribute on OBS.
I don't understand anything of OBS, and I tried. I contribute on bugzilla when necessary (not often) I see none of yours "new" channels here: https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Support
If you were working on something on your spare time, and knew there was a mailinglist full of grumpy old people who dislikes the majority of what you were working on, would you be subscribed to this list? would you want to talk to them? would you encourage others to talk to them?
of course I would and I do in many circumstances (not only for openSUSE), else how do you want a change?
And you can see how I am regularly treated on this list to see how I might have come to that conclusion ;)
I think your comment are most of the time very negative, this is not for making the best of the list
If people are not prepared to address that image problem directly, I will continue to try and focus the attention of this list on its official intended function as a support mailinglist, in the hope that it such a focus might, in time, bring some life and growth back into this list.
you wont give this result if as you said you ask people to leaved the list...
We need a central point to discuss the project and it's derivatives, before going to specialized places for the action.
For the Project, there is opensuse-project@
not very active https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-project/2017-10/
For technical topics, there is opensuse-factory@
isn't it for tumbleweed?
Please, stop being so stuck in your old ways.
how many openSUSE members? How many votes? what about *official* openSUSE channels? do you want to stop using the mailing lists channel? this could be done, but in favor of facebook, I don't know of any project doing so. be clear, what is the official, new (or old) support channel for openSUSE? update the wiki accordingly jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org