I usually dont reply this threads, but since this was the one in fifty
I choose to read from suse lists (SNR really too high), lets do it.
SUSE people already said they dont want to spent men-hours on it.
We already have billions of forums, why one need to make official?
They dot work now. Just tell people who like "forum based help" to go
there. Why pointing forum,opensuse.org to, say, linux-club.de makes
the forum better? What if the forum gets a bad place, will you remove
that? Will you give to another guy forum? This can/will create little
(big?) flames, people wantig to be 'the official", the chosen one, the
one blessed by the pope... Does this get any forum better? Seems not.
If SUSE dont/cant want to have a forum now and we have those that
works already, I cant see othe option better than "do nothing or tell
people to use the already stabilished community set ones". I fail to
see how that would improve in any side.
People think that if one tell them "hey, you are official now" then
other shoudl take you seriously. Thats wrong. What you *do* is what
makes you serious or not serious about, not a label.
Just my 2 cents. Dont care to flame me, I probably wont read it.
cheers
Márcio
On 1/27/06, Per Jessen
Pascal Bleser wrote:
What software to use (phpBB/vBulletin/... ...), whether we want an NNTP gateway or not, whether it's feasible, how, etc... will be discussed *later*.
I'm not discussing software, I'm discussing functionality. Software is utterly irrelevant until the functionality is decided. Functionality, then software, then naming standards. With perhaps the odd iteration.
I'm perfectly willing to volunteer my time and resources (within reason), but I suspect any real action/decision will have to come from Novell though.
Wrong, the decision is up to Novell/SUSE _and us_, which is why it is being discussed here and now.
Um, of course everyone here has the right to voice their opinion(s), but as far as partaking in the _decision_ process, I don't see how it works. (and I don't mind either - I'm prefectly content with being heard.)
I disagree slightly. The answer is YES, but ONLY given that such a webforum is merely an additional interface to already existing fora. I strongly object to any officially sanctioned webforum with no mailinglist/nntp interface.
Well, ok, that's your opinion. I, for myself, don't give a **** about it if it sticks us into an endless discussion.
Then I respectfully submit that you haven't understood the issue. Besides, has anyone actively argued against my and others' proposal of a bi/tri-gated solution? Are you against it?
So, basically, you are in favor of setting up new web forums, hosted by Novell/SUSE ?
Provided they are merely interfaces to e.g. a mailinglist and/or newsgroup, yes, I'm in favour. As long as they're not separate communities, I've always been in favour.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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