I went active on TMO while developing for SFOS. 
It's not even a habit but more about easiness to use.

Forum have a clear hiearchy (better than TJC), and a thread system (like in 
ML). It's focused on discussion (unlike TJC), and provides some useful tools 
(edit, formatting, thanks button; better than a ML). IMO it's the perfect mix 
for engaging discussions inside the users community, and between devs and users.

It might not work well to provide feedback to Jolla (TJC might do this better), 
and is less efficient than ML for devs to devs discussions.

So I appreciate to have the 3 tools available, and would love to see Jolla 
cooperate with TMO as a forum of choice for discussions. 

----- Mail original -----
De: "Denis Zalevskiy" <denis.zalevs...@jollamobile.com>
À: devel@lists.sailfishos.org
Envoyé: Lundi 26 Mai 2014 10:55:10
Objet: Re: [SailfishDevel] was "Acceptable Behaviour.." --> Forum

On Monday 26 May 2014 10:49:51 sfietkonstan...@free.fr wrote:
> +1
> TMO is often the forum of choice for many developers (me included), to

maybe because you are using TMO for a long time and have a habbit to use it ? 
Also because many people who develop and developed for mobile linux also has 
the same habbit :) So, it is easier to find 'em there.

- denis

> communicate with users. TJC could have taken this role, but the flat
> hiearchy, and the focus on QA, it don't fit that much for a discussion
> (especially between users and devs).
> 
> ----- Mail original -----
> De: "Ruediger Gad" <r....@gmx.de>
> À: "Sailfish OS Developers" <devel@lists.sailfishos.org>
> Envoyé: Lundi 26 Mai 2014 10:16:34
> Objet: Re: [SailfishDevel] was "Acceptable Behaviour.." --> Forum
> 
> On 05/26/2014 09:50 AM, Stefano Mosconi wrote:
> > ...
> > 
> > Should we invest our time into making a better together.jolla.com rather
> > than a different platform (this is not rhetorical)?
> 
> Thanks for you answer, both Norbert and you. :)
> Indeed, the time overhead to manage multiple platforms as well as the
> points Nobert mentioned are important aspects and to be honest I have no
> clue about weighting the real trade-offs.
> 
> With respect to the question what a forum has that the other platforms
> don't have:
> In a forum, e.g., I feel that I somehow get better contact to users of
> my apps.
> See, e.g., the SkippingStones work-in-progress thread as example:
> http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=92695
> I also enjoy to read some rather off-topic discussions like "Look what I
> drew on my phone" once in a while (which I wouldn't like ending up in my
> e-mail inbox btw.).
> There were also other aspects that got mentioned throughout this
> discussion that I found important.
> Unfortunately, I am pretty much on the run at the moment so I cannot
> repeat everything in detail.
> 
> Generally, I got quite accustomed to using a forum.
> But then this is all about personal habits that one got used to.
> 
> Right now, I am primarily using the Sailfish OS etc. sections at
> talk.maemo.org as "semi-official" Sailfish OS/Jolla forum replacement.
> So, in a sense, there is already something like a forum.
> Maybe this is a viable approach that can be used in the meantime?
> 
> 
> 
> BR
> 
> Ruediger
> 
> > Stefano
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