On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 12:11:14PM +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
> > I disagree. People who have a login at Novell/openSUSE should get an email
> > adress as an extra.
>
> Sure, @users.opensuse.org as Adrian suggested.
I disagree. That is just ugly.
> > At this moment there is nobody, except suse.de, who can speak for
> > openSUSE.org
>
> Sorry but that's exactly the "I'm sitting here and waiting for things
> to happen" attitude I was referring to.
>
> I think I can speak for opensuse.org because I'm an active part of
> that community. So can any other active committer.
>
> Stop considering us non-Novell employees as minor elements of the
> community.
I am not. I am also an active part of the community, as is everybody else
who uses SUSE. Who decides if there comes a forum and when? As I see it we
can expess our wishes, yet it is Novell that decides in the end wether or
not things happening.
I don't think that is a bad thing. It just needs some improvemenet.
> I'm afraid you don't get the point.
> It's not just an email address for convenience like gmail.
I DO get the point. It IS just an email adress. That was my reason of
asking a while ago in the first place. To have it as a forwarding
emailadress when you subscribe to either openSUSE or to bugzilla.
It would be very sad if only some selected few would be able to get one.
You want to have people join openSUSE community. Giving them an
emailadress is then a thank you for doing so.
Otherwise people will think that they are still not a real opensuse
member, because they don't get the adress.
houghi
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