On Tue, 2011-08-23 at 19:38 -0400, Rob Weir wrote: > On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 7:25 PM, drew <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Tue, 2011-08-23 at 18:21 -0400, Rob Weir wrote: > >> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Larry Gusaas <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > On 2011-08-23 3:37 PM Rob Weir wrote: > >> >> > >> >> Does it matter? The English list is getting very little traffic. > >> > > >> > There were 56 posts to [email protected] in the last week. Traffic is > >> > highest after a new release. Here is a list by month for 2011: Jan 409 > >> > Feb 290 Mar 366 Apr 197 May 218 Jun 233 Jul 123 Aug > >> > 160 > >> > > >> > >> So the English support forum has 613 *active threads* for August > >> alone. In many cases that multiplies out to multiple posts per > >> thread. So the forum traffic dwarfs the mailing list traffic. > >> > >> >> A note was sent today asking about interest. I've seen zero > >> >> affirmative > >> >> responses. > >> > > >> > You have now. How much response do you expect in six hours (working > >> > hours in > >> > NA) ? > >> > > >> > >> So that is one. > >> > >> >> So I don't think any of the lists will get much traffic. > >> >> But it makes sense to JFDI and move on to more important things. > >> > > >> > They will when you have a new release. > >> > > >> > >> Forums will still dominate. > >> > >> > I am very pleased to hear that providing user support is not important. > >> > > >> > >> That really doesn't add to the conversation, Larry. > >> > >> I think we have similar goals. > > > > Finally - actually I do not know what you goals are and more importantly > > I do not know what the overall goal of what is happening here is. > > > > That is not rhetorical, are we just sunsetting the OO.o project are we > > setting up to become OSS-Symphony or are we building a user facing > > product...it makes a difference as to what needs to be done now. > > > > Honestly?
Yes honestly would be good. > We're bikeshedding while waiting for the SVN dump to be > loaded. But we should probably use this time to get Bugzilla migrated > to Apache, since we're going to be hurting if we don't have that in a > few more weeks. Agreed.
