Wols Lists wrote:
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?
Wol, in principle yes. In practice some of these names have evolved over time. e.g. opensuse@o.o. Normally new (especially public) lists are named 'opensuse-newlist'. There are exceptions though.
The question isn't what do *you* think it's for, but what do "the great unwashed" think it's for.
I see no problem in initiating a discussion of the openSUSE home page here, but if you/we want something done or changed, the topic is better suited for opensuse-project.
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)
Ditto. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (10.0°C) http://www.dns24.ch/ - free dynamic DNS, made in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org