El Dijous, 26 de febrer de 2015, a les 11:56:15, Jaroslaw Staniek va escriure: > On 26 February 2015 at 10:56, jQM Consultant <[email protected]> > wrote: > > [..] > > > Having a micro-community inside a macro-community will have a negative > > impact on the micro-community. > > You won't have your own rules nor will you have your own personality (as a > > community). > > While we're looking for optimized forum/Q&A experience for > sub-communities, this reminds me similar question: Krita (or Kexi, for > the record) forum(s) dive in the large KDE forums family. It's easy to > get lost. Do you think the above note, usability-wise, also applies to > forum.kde.org? > > Would own forum instances, still managed by KDE admins, be better? > > More controversial note is also: it's not necessarily natural for > majority of their non-contributing users (Krita, Kexi) being outside > of the KDE Plasma orbit, to visit and contribute to "KDE [community] > forums". In best case they may see themselves rather as a part of a > standalone application's community. Just like Angry Birds fans do not > call themselves iOS/Android community.
Are you saying Kexi users are not smart enough to differentiate subforums in a bigger forum? Do they get confused because the kexi forum is part of a bigger thing? Honestly I'd say the IQ needed to use Kexi is bigger that the IQ needed to understand subforums inside a bigger forum. Cheers, Albert > > (just 2c) _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community
