Shawn Walker wrote: > Chris Quenelle wrote: >> There are a lot of usability issues with the package tools, and this >> alias >> is the only way users have to participate. It needs to be more inviting >> if you want more people to participate. > > While I actually agree with your request to separate the lists (on the > basis of users vs. developers), I disagree with your assertion that this > alias is the only way for users to participate.
It depends on how you define "community". In my opinion, as long as you only have one-on-one discussions between the dev team and individual users, you may have "users", but you don't have a "community" exactly. I don't think you can have an actual community until the end users of your software are actually talking to each other about it, and answering each other's questions. If you define community == "group of users", then your point of view is correct. --chris _______________________________________________ pkg-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-discuss
