On Thursday 09 April 2009 08:50:36 pm Satoru Matsumoto wrote:
@Weekly News Team members
I found some persons, who read the announcement "issue #66 is out!" and found out that new editors and translators are wanted, logged-in the #opensuse-newsletter channel. They expressed their will to join Weekly News Team, but they couldn't get any reply and left the channel because there was nobody around at that instant. For example:
[Fri 04 10 2009] [01:07:56] <ragoddard> @saigkill...I'm responding to your call for editors of the newsletter. I'm a freak at grammar and spelling. How can I help? [...snip...] [Fri 04 10 2009] [01:09:58] <ragoddard> I can also read/write Portuguese and Spanish well, and read French, Italian, and German moderately well. [Fri 04 10 2009] [01:24:16] Quit ragoddard has left this server (Remote closed the connection).
# Date and time are in our localtime (JST +9:00).
I was asleep at the moment and couldn't respond him. :-(
So, I want ask team guys to login to the channel if you have time, and when you find new comers, let them know whom they should contact for the first step. ;-)
Best,
Idea to advertise IRC as contact information can work for bigger groups that have always someone on the channel. Mail list, forum, wiki page. Place that someone can check later is better idea. We have relative pure coverage in some time zones, you can check openSUSE maps on the wiki. -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org