2006/1/30, Henne Vogelsang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Am Mon, 30. January 2006 11:45 schrieb Henne Vogelsang:
> Hi,
>
> tuesday next week we will have a status meeting again.
>
> It will be held at
>
> Tuesday 2006/02/07 17:00 GMT (thats 18:00 CET)

Channel #openSUSE at irc.freenode.net

>
> Everyone please make sure you add topics you want to be discussed to the
> agenda.
>
> Topics so far:
>
> 1. mirrors
> 2. frontpage redesign
> 3. forum discussion results
>
> For general info about our IRC meetings read:
>
> http://www.opensuse.org/Meetings

Or just visit us  on channel #openSUSE at irc.freenode.net

>
> For details about this IRC meeting read:
>
> http://www.opensuse.org/2006-02-07-status-meeting

Could you please add a line to point out on which icr channel this
meetings will take place.

As now mentioning http://www.opensuse.org/Meetings is more
disinformation and needless confusing than heelpfull.
So this pages has a a very hidden link 'irc' very hard to find, only 3
letters on a whole page. But not least it needs two further steps to
find information about where the meeting will take place. First your
mentioned URL than digging for hard to find irc related information on
that page an then going to http://www.opensuse.org/IRC to find thats
#openSUSE. at irc.freenode.net.

I would expect such a behaviour from a 'ministery of disinformation'
but not from a free software project which claims to act in a
transparent way.

<sarcasm> But I would expect such a behaviour from a gompany which
acts like mentioned in another mail:  forum: french alionet response;
"Cela fait presque 2 ans que notre forum est ouvert et les rares
contactes que j'ai avec les commerciaux de Novell et autre, c'est pour
fermer notre forum afin de faire la même chose, mais
ailleur."</sarcasm>

>
> Henne

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