+1 I see that the project AOO is getting quite mature, and capable of other lists.
2011/12/14 Ross Gardler <[email protected]> > I'm really concerned about the tendency of the AOO project to keep > proposing and seriously considering new lists (well that is probably > over stating it, but I am genuinely concerned). > > Each time you create a list you separate the community from itself. It > should not happen until there is a proven need for it. Splitting the > community in this way leads to questions like "which list should this > be on" and subsequently "which list should I search to find the answer > to this". > > The most recent example is the I10n proposal. It will, probably, > become necessary to create such a list in the future. But i10n affects > everyone, not just those doing translations. The discussion about how > to structure the I10n effort in AOO should happen here where everyone > can easily find it. > > Clear email subjects will allow people to quickly skip over emails on > topics they are not concerned about, but it ensures that nobody is > forced off into a quiet corner where they are all alone. > > Ross > > -- > Ross Gardler (@rgardler) > Programme Leader (Open Development) > OpenDirective http://opendirective.com > Best, -- Albino Biasutti Neto www.tux-es.org www.binoinformatica.com <http://blog.binoinformatica.com>
