On 11-01-10 10:33 AM, Stefan Weigel wrote: > [...] > What would you say, if people came up with multiple LibreOffice > websites in parallel? What would you say, if people came up with > multiple LibreOffice mailing lists in parallel? You have every right > to open a website or mailing list about LibreOffice besides the > existing one. But does it make sense? Is it good for the project and > the community, after all? > > The same is for forums. I would say there is branding confusion and I would ask "why common forums when the project, organization and product are different ? ". It makes a lot of sense to see such resources, more than the older forums and the current mailing lists. I can't ask any "normal" user to come anywhere close to mailing lists or Nabble, nevermind thousands of older forum posts with seemingly unrelated information about the office suite I am advocating to move away from. But that's only me and my limited audience. Different audiences, but common name & brand only make sense.
I would also say it's *great* that other people are interested in putting time into this and help them, perhaps make them official ASAP and focus on other stuff :) This requires minimal due dilligence. Of course I am pushing for another help channel ( http://libreoffice.shapado.com ), so I can't be very objective. Once again, diverse audiences, more exposure. Can't wait 'til the Facebook groups start popping up in every country and language :) Cheers, Fabian -- LibreOffice questions ? Des questions sur LibreOffice ? Preguntas acerca de LibreOffice ? Ask LibreOffice: http://libreoffice.shapado.com/ ~ Fabián Rodríguez http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:MagicFab -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
