On 26/10/17 14:39, Richard Brown wrote:
On 26 October 2017 at 07:56, Per Jessen
wrote: Roger Price wrote:
My impression is that you will need to present very strong arguments to convince the board to change tack.
I think anyone who comes up with an improved home page will be considered. Indeed
But this is not the correct mailinglist to discuss this topic
This is opensuse@opensuse.org - openSUSE's support mailinglist. This is not a support topic
Please relocate this discussion to opensuse-project@opensuse.org (if you wish to discuss the Project's direction, Board's decisions and such) or opensuse-web@opensuse.org (if you want to actually discuss the openSUSE website)
So this is the opensuse support list is it? Well, if I can add my tuppence-worth, it's misnamed. You have opensuse-project for the project, and opensuse-web for the website. Shouldn't it be opensuse-support for support? The question isn't what do *you* think it's for, but what do "the great unwashed" think it's for. Just as www.opensuse.org is the *first* place people are going to look on the web (and I agree with the complaint in this thread) and it's a pretty naff place to land if you actually want information, so opensuse@opensuse is the *first* place people are going to go for anything suse on email. Yes I can understand you not wanting it to degenerate into an off-topic chatter chatter list, but the name does rather imply it's a general "anything to do with suse" list. I know the problem is "where do you draw the line", but draw it too firmly and people won't go to the other suse lists, they'll just stop going to suse entirely. Cheers, Wol -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org