>>> On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at  2:56 am, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 11:27:24PM +1000, Peter Flodin wrote:
>> You have to break some eggs to make an omelette. A single openSUSE
>> forum, will be a bigger gain, than the possible loss of several
>> existing and fragmented SUSE forums. Needless to say, that last
>> sentence is my opinion, and you may not agree...
> 
> I think there is a real demand for a forum. A lot of people are more
at
> ease with a forum. Wether or not it will become just another formum
with
> the rest or a replacement for those that are already out there, I
don't
> know. If several larger forums start pointing to the openSUSE forms,
then
> yes. If those other forums rather be on their own, they could start
> competing.
> Will it becvome a singel openSUSE forum? I doubt it. It will however
be a
> sign that openSUSE is truely open and listens to the demands of its
> comuity.
> 
> It is not because I myself will not join such a web- forum, that I do
not
> see that others might be interested in using such a thing.
> 


I would join it and really think we need one. The Novell web based
email forum is IMHO not really what a forum is. A forum will create a
very loyal user community helping others with SUSE specific issues. And
we can have private forum for packagers and others .....

A forum is a must. We had this dicsussion before and are waiting for an
answer from Chrisoph ....... let's see when AJ is back .....



Andreas

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