On 25/06/2013 22:42, Egg Plant wrote:
I don't know whether a new gentoo user like me have any say here, I would like 
to point out some problems about this proposal !

1. Video requires high bandwidth internet, so useless in developing countries, 
where even today you can not think of 24x7 internet. Yes, there are Broadband, 
3G, 4G, ... just as advertisement, no real speed or reliability, or you may say 
we can not bear the huge cost.


2. Gentoo is not backed by any public invested company or private company, no 
corporation. So there is nobody to show your monthly/quarterly progress, 
nothing to hide intelligently. That is why I'm here.

3. I am subscribed to almost all mailing lists (I think it's justified for a 
newcomer), so already getting huge mails. There is IRC for realtime 
communication, which is easily configurable in any computing device, no big 
price, no hidden code (atleast for the client), no high bandwidth network, no 
battery drain.

4. More communication channels will just create fragmentation & distraction. 
Installing & maintaing Gentoo is already a big work, now if I have to check 
regularly the huge Mailing lists, IRC, Bugzilla, git and now you are saying about 
Google Hangout, may be later someone will say about Twitter, Facebook, .... I am just 
finished. It will just waste our time. FYI, I am not a Computer Science 
student/engineer/researcher.

  [N.B.: Gentoo is different from other distros, every user need to be half 
developer/tester here. It's not as polished/finished as the binary distros (atleast 
what they want to be). It provides choice, ultimate customization, which is not a 
child play. Users like to be aware of what is cooking with the ebuilds & 
sourcecode, what will eventually come within a couple of months to their stable 
system, unlike 6 months of testing interval in binary distros.]

5. I do'nt know whether people outside of UK, USA, Australia, Canada, Germany 
and elites of  India, South Africa are at all comfortable with spoken english, 
I mean to speak. So language will be a big barrier for this type of your 
promotional activity.

  [N.B.: I am neither considering Gentoo because some Hero/Idol said so or 
helping me out, nor just Stumbleupon it, I am here after trying other distros 
and lots of associated frustration. Distrowatch is there to maintain the Linux 
Distro Stock Exchange.]

6. other members already stated some other valid reasons against it, I'm not 
repeating.

7. It can be ok if you or somebody else do it as an unofficial effort, don't 
request the teams to make it another official channel.

8. For promotional activities, I would like to have an YouTube/<AnyPopularSite> 
channel on getting started type video tutorial, or developer's interview etc, 
specially during new Live DVD releases, Gentoo birthday, 25th December (people will 
have one week to play with Gentoo). If possible, make it multilingual or atleast 
provide multilingual subtitle.

9. On a different note, I would like to have the Handbook split into different 
parts: 1. Getting started (installation in Qemu/Virtualbox preferably), 2. 
Advanced Network configuration, 3. Software Management in details, 4. 
System/Service management (OpenRC, Systemd). The big book for a newcomer is 
toooo boring.
I know it's not the right place, just a comment for now!


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I'm yet a learner, warn me if I'm doing any wrong... [|:-)



These are all good reasons to not use Hangouts. Fortunately, there was nothing in the proposal to suggest that it will be required for anyone, or that it will replace any existing source of information. Therefore anyone who chooses not to make use of Hangouts will not otherwise be affected by them.


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