On Donnerstag, 31. März 2016 23:12:15 CEST Alexander Neundorf wrote: > > I'd suggest that we let the brainstorming phase last until Friday and then > > start discussing the ideas collected on that Wiki page. > > two days is quite short (I just saw it right now). > Let's have a week at least, i.e. April 10th ?
Okay everybody, we've had a little more than a week for collecting brainstorming ideas for the mission now on https://community.kde.org/KDE/Mission/Brainstorming Unfortunately, only six people have put their ideas on the wiki, but what we have there should give us a good start for a discussion, anyway. From what I see on the wiki, there are three questions we should try to answer first: 1. Should the mission focus mostly on our organizational/community strategy, our product strategy, or both? 2. Our vision is to have an impact on everybody's lives. Should we keep our mission equally broad, or should our mission focus on (a) certain target audience(s) as a "door-opener" to reach everybody, and if so, which target audience(s) should we focus on? 3. What can our unique contribution to our vision (which is certainly shared by others as well) be? There are the things which who put their ideas on the wiki already seem to agree on: - A well-integrated suite of desktop+applications+frameworks - Cross-platform, cross-device/convergent - Providing privacy combined with a great user experience - Supporting proprietary services as a "necessary evil", but not as the final goal Now I hope that more than the six of us who put ideas on the wiki will join this discussion, so that we end up with a mission that all of KDE can identify with. Looking forward to a fruitful, cooperative discussion, Thomas _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community
