2011/9/8 Reizinger Zoltán <[email protected]>
> I think the discussion is mostly over, no new items appeared on this list. > Most of the topics repeated again and again. > The proposal : https://cwiki.apache.org/**confluence/display/OOODEV/** > Changes+integrate+the+forums+**into+the+AOOo+project<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOODEV/Changes+integrate+the+forums+into+the+AOOo+project> > sufficient to drive further work, I hope no such heated debate will start > again. > According the > *"Proposal #4:* > After the initial committer "import", newly proposed moderators get the > committer state. They must be discussed and voted on at ooo-dev as this is > the standard for all new committers." > > The mods and admins needs to discuss things here in ooo-dev list. Why to > move the discussions to users list? > > So the move can be do, but no immediate needs for that. > > Regards, > Zoltan > > > > 2011.09.08. 16:18 keltezéssel, Shane Curcuru írta: > > I don't know why I didn't think of this before! >> >> [PROPOSAL] Ask the community to move all discussion of forums, user >> support, forum management or technical implementations, over to the >> ooo-users@ mailing list. >> >> Rationale: >> >> - ooo-dev@ is pretty heavily loaded, and this will reduce traffic for >> people just working on code, build, and code IP issues. >> >> - Much of the discussion about forum governance and technology is coming >> from new (to Apache) users who have already expressed frustration at the >> high traffic volume on ooo-dev@. >> >> - Issues of user support techniques and issues of compiler flags are >> really unrelated, and could easily be on separate lists. >> >> - ooo-users@ is likely to remain somewhat quiet anyway until we have more >> progress with a deliverable to show to end users. >> >> Note that this presumes sufficient PPMC members will also join the >> ooo-users@ list to ensure that we can get proper consensus on any issues >> there before bringing them up for [VOTE]s or the like. >> >> >> Note: history shows that it's important to think carefully before opening >> new mailing lists or moving discussions between lists. But I think it's >> worth doing in this case. >> >> - Shane >> >> > I agree with Zoltán: we are really near to the final agreement so it is a bit late to make a move that will confuse more than help.
