Pascal Bleser wrote:

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To me, the biggest issue is actually that there aren't much people from
those web forums around on the opensuse mailing-lists.

Which tells that world is big enough for all to coexist peacefully.
Long time ago was mentioned that there are millions of SUSE users, you can't squeeze them all in one forum.

Whatever way we'll choose, the most important thing is to be in touch
and distill interesting information and news into both directions.

You touched the point that can prove as essential for cooperation, instead of competition. Free information exchange, as much as one find appropriate.

I've always seen this mailing-list as a link between projects and
communities (including web forums) around (open)SUSE, but after all,
maybe I'm the only one seeing it that way ;)


Mailing lists are here just curiosity, and sincerely news and web forum seems to me more practical for people that have old and new OS installation. All messages are on the server and whatever is used to access them is fine. With mailing list messages are stored locally and special arrangements must be done to update mail folders. For different reasons I don't use common /home.

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Regards,
Rajko.
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