Quim, You make some good points, but they seem a little 'out-dated' to me when considering the current state of online cmmunities/social networks. Not that this is a _bad_ thing per se, just... We can choose to agree to disagree on the subject. (And, honestly, the Community Council should also be able to do much of what I outlined, if only for more time in the day!) :)
Nevertheless, I'm glad I sent it to the List for future reference. Tim On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 11:34:03 +0200 Quim Gil <[email protected]> wrote: > > > ext Sebastian 'CrashandDie' Lauwers wrote: > > At this point, I am more confused about the difference with Quim's > > position. Could we have some more information in this area? > > My main focus is open source. This makes me look sometimes as a Maemo > community manager since many contributors and topics have a link with > this. But for instance I don't deal much with end users or developers > for general topics. I don't touch hardware either, which is a topic of > clear interest for the community. > > There is other people at Nokia working on these areas. They are > working on Maemo 5 related tasks and their work will be more visible > when Maemo 5 itself is more visible. > > Still, I don't think anybody of us should assume the role of a > community manager since the Maemo community should manage itself. > _______________________________________________ maemo-community mailing list [email protected] https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-community
