Hi :o) On Sun, 2006-08-27 at 19:06 +0100, Joachim Noreiko wrote: > --- karderio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Another thing is that on all these mailing lists, > > invariably discussions > > crop up in dark corners that would interest a much > > larger audience. An > > example would be the current discussion about > > including a new game for > > the next release cycle, not to call the GNOME games > > list a dark corner > > that is ;) > > I think a change of culture is needed, and that is > going to be a long and difficult process. > Send the gnome-games list a message asking them to > make sure they notify the docs list when they've > chosen a new game.
I think a change of culture is needed too. I have been pondering on reaffirming, promoting and consolidating core values for a while, perhaps with the help of some sort of documentation, such as the "GNOME Developer Guidelines". I imagine this covering things such as being nice to one another, defining roles, coding practises and whatnot... > Another example could be our suggestion > > of providing VMware > > images, this could interest people from numerous > > teams. > > > > An idea would be to provide a wiki page or an > > "interesting discussion > > announcement" mailing list. > > That does actually exist. Does it ? Perhaps I have not been clear... Are you referring to the announcement list ? > And it would be a good idea -- once we've thrashed out > a basic "please keep the docs team informed throughout > the cycle" policy -- to announce it there. But someone > who has diplomatic skills can do it, ie not me I don't think discussions can be announced on the announcement list. Is there another list I am unaware of ? I am suggesting a place where new discussions can be announced long before any decision has taken place. Love, Karderio. _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
