30 Apr
2010
30 Apr
'10
12:45
Michael Loeffler wrote: > Moin, > On Thursday 29 April 2010 22:18:48 Александр Мелентьев wrote: >> 2010/4/29 Alex Rodriguez: >>> Hi everyone >>> >>> Some time ago asking about the mailing lists of the opensuse community. >>> The response I got was that the only lists that there are these >> >>> http://lists.opensuse.org/ >>> >>> My proposal is to establish official lists of the project for each >>> country, just as it does ubuntu >>> which has a Local Community for each one of them. >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/#Ubuntu+Worldwide+LoCo+Teams >>> In this way you can have topics and talks of local communities, closer >>> support and communications of the country. >>> >>> Nicaragua currently have this list suse-ni@opensuse.org.ni but we are >>> experiencing a lot of errors >>> as users went from 100 to 350 more or less and where we hosted the >>> mailman (handler list) >>> is blocking and removing members (today I found that the poor list >>> only has 80 members) >>> >>> You can do the admin for the ambassador of that specific list. >>> >>> We push this idea? I think other countries would love the idea. >> I can't see how this differs from national lists presented in the last >> section of lists.opensuse.org. There are a lot of national lists >> already. > I guess that Alex is more interested in local project team mls which are more > around the topic of "What are we doing in our region/country to push > openSUSE". The already existing language lists are more user lists to > communicate in native language about the distribution and to help each other. > So they are more technical. > I actually think adding local lists which may be managed/coordinated by the > respective ambassador is a good idea but a mailing list on its own might not > be enough. In my opinion to a local group should belong as well: > - a web page > - regular meetings > - maybe an IRC channel I think that the opensuse-marketing list is the best place to plan such events. In my opinion, it makes no sense to create a list for each country/region. But it would be an idea to create a list which is specialized for events (around the world)! Regards, TH / Okuro Oikawa ### openSUSE Ambassador ### ### Member of the openSUSE Marketing Team ### ### Translator of the openSUSE Weekly News ### ### Writer of the openSUSE News (Event-Editor) ### ### http://en.opensuse.org/User:Okuro ### ### http://linuxokuro.wordpress.com/ ### -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org