On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Louis Suárez-Potts <[email protected]> wrote: > In OOo-land, discuss list conversations were often initiated (if not > always) by non-developers expressing wishes, comments, complaints or > other OT stuff, though that latter was limited. Developers intervened > and explained and invariably politely explicated what was what. > > However, that was the old OOo site. The new Apache one has a stronger > developer focus. It's not as much a discursive site as the old. So, I > tend, using that logic, to favour a purely dev@ list focused on > development. > > But there remains the problem—or virtue—of the non-developer > contributor whose contributions are immensely valuable and include not > just localizations, but also extensions, templates, etc. etc., that > make OOo as usable as it is (and would make it even more usable). > Where these discussions take place is the question.
This sounds more like something for, say, an ooo-feedback, ooo-suggest or something similar. Some place where users can make suggestions, and developers can pull from there to ooo-dev.
