I've been watching this thread for a few days now... On Sat, 2010-07-17 at 12:59 +0300, Stas Sușcov wrote: > Those who are using resources like SE didn't ask to support > their initiative, they just registered it and got their fans on their > own. The point is that you are free to use SE and create a new > community > there
I manage the deviantArt Ubuntu community and a website more ridiculously proprietary you're unlikely to find. But since there will be ubuntu users a part of the great dA community it makes sense to have a place where cross over can happen and where correct information and support can be gathered and people can talk about their work. If the plan is to make a brand new community, then I'd want it on FOSS, for sure. But of course if we're talking about carving out an existing set of users from an existing community then perhaps we don't need to be so strict on the issue. Of course these communities don't need to become official places for the inner Ubuntu community to perform certain tasks. Then that's when it starts to get a bit sticky. Officialness always is. But this doesn't sound official, it just sounds interesting. If the logic and design of the site is exciting then I'm sure someone in the community will make a foss website out of it. Of course I hope not in PHP ;-) I can't stand PHP for no particular reason. Regards, Martin -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
