> I'd rather recommend to use the already existing forums, for example > http://www.openoffice.info (and others). > > (1) These forums are run by community members. They are independent > from Oracle, who seems to be leaving the community. I think there is > no need to set up additional community forums.
Hmmm, I kind of think that there is a need for different forums. LibreOffice and OpenOffice are two different projects now that will start to diverge more and more as time goes on. I am sure there will be unique bugs and unique features for both suites. And as for this mailing list, most people don't like or don't understand mailing lists. > > (2) I'd prefer forum sites without commercial advertisements. > On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 8:15 AM, Stefan Weigel > <stefan.wei...@bildungskreis.org> wrote: > > looks great, but there are more advertisements than contents.... I hope you're exaggerating about the ads! :-) Of course there aren't many posts yet, the forum is only a week old. The ads take up a very minimal amount of space. And I am sure that anybody who is smart enough to not use Microsoft Office can also figure out how to use an ad blocker. And for those who don't want that, there is an option in the user configuration page to disable both ad blocks for those who can't stand them. Sorry, but the hard truth of the matter is that community forums for large projects are very expensive. Even ubuntuforums.org used to run adsense because of the sheer cost of bandwidth. Adsense is inconspicuous and occasionally even helpful (relevant), and it helps to pay for some of the costs of a site. > > (3) Why force forum users to sign up and create an account? At least > http://de.openoffice.org has been running for many years without the > need for users to sign up. AFAIK there is no bad experience about that. I tried this for a long time on one forum, but allowing posts without registration just leads to nonstop spam. -- To unsubscribe, send an empty e-mail to discuss+unsubscr...@documentfoundation.org All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted. List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/