Hi, about the discussion regarding community input...

I share the same opinion of what was already told, but I think the lack of
a more accessible medium of communication is required. And I mean something
else other than mailing list and IRC.

**Lists**

There is a large number of lists, and some of them not used for a long
time. Just parsing through some, I found some that doesn't have a single
message for years. This makes harder to find the proper list to post, too.
This message, I can't even reply on the original thread, because I just
subscribed the list (at least one an obvious one). And all the lists are
for a specific project. This means projects that are already part of GNOME
has a place, but projects that could potentially be part, no (at least,
again, not an obvious one).

**IRC**

About IRC. I've been there countless times. Mostly, not for seeking help,
but because I would like to make some of my projects to be part of GNOME
(the way I see, they would be a good addition). However, I can't stay for a
long time active on IRC, and I don't want to really rely on those servers
to keep me connected 24h. It takes a long time for someone to reply
(happens to me and others that I see asking help). And, even when it
happens, the discussion doesn't grow, because many people are away from the
keyboard. After that, I just give up. I don't mean this is a problem caused
by the devs (everyone has their problems and their lives), but caused by
the tool used for communication. If there was a tool with persistent chat,
the wait wouldn't be a problem, and would make discussions more accessible
to everyone. If you just logged in on IRC, you won't see the past
discussion, but you will if it's on a persistent chat, like a forum forum
platform.

I know many people are fond of those two tools, but keep in mind that they
are not very accessible and keep people away. Like Nacho said, I could be
an active collaborator by now, too, yet, here I am with no contributions.

Best regards,
Felipe Ferreira da Silva
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