On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:26 PM, Kalle Vahlman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> 2008/6/23 BJörn Lindqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Pgo is good for getting to know the daily lives of gnome hackers and
> > stuff. But it shouldn't act as a general debating board. That's what
> > mailing lists are for.
>
> I'd like to state my exactly opposite feeling, pgo is the correct
> medium for opinions and analysis of current state of "decadence".
> There one can go on about dreams and stuff for all eternity for all I
> care.
>
Assuming that your blog is in the feed, then yes.

The only real solution that I'd be happy with would be a "smart planet" that
tracks tracebacks to posts in the feed and includes the popular ones even if
_those_ blogs aren't in the feed themselves. Still, for now, the best we can
do is have pgo bloggers write roundups like
these.<http://www.grillbar.org/wordpress/?p=278>

/rant

> But I'd rather see things condensed to concrete suggestions of actions
> before hitting the mailing lists to ensure some real meat for
> discussions (just like Jason did), not just stating the opinion which,
> while probably interesting, doesn't really help advancing the "cause".
>
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