Re: [openstack-dev] [UX] Automatically post new threads from AskBot to the list

2013-11-29 Thread Jaromir Coufal


On 2013/20/11 01:23, Stefano Maffulli wrote:

On 11/19/2013 08:19 AM, Julie Pichon wrote:

I've been thinking about the AskBot UX website [0] and its lack of
visibility, particularly for new community members.

Indeed, it's one of the drawbacks of splitting groups: information tends
not to flow very well.

Yeah, We will try weekly summary from the beginning.


I've heard that the UX team will be the first team to dogfood
Storyboard: do you have any idea of any ETA/deadline for when this will
happen?
That's correct. The last information was that it might be around 
beginning of next year. But there were lot of variables (mostly 
resources). But yes, I will be very happy to help to test and provide 
feedback on that.


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Re: [openstack-dev] [UX] Automatically post new threads from AskBot to the list

2013-11-20 Thread Thierry Carrez
Julie Pichon wrote:
 Hi folks,
 
 I've been thinking about the AskBot UX website [0] and its lack of
 visibility, particularly for new community members.
 
 I think it would be valuable to have the first post from new
 conversation threads be posted to the -dev list with the appropriate
 [UX] tag, with a link to AskBot and a request to continue the
 conversation over there. This would help newcomers realising there is a
 space for UX conversations, and existing community members to pop by
 when a topic comes up around an area of interest. The traffic has been
 low so far, and I wouldn't expect it to become more overwhelming than
 any of the current projects currently communicating via the developers
 list.
 
 Would there be any concern or objections?

Frankly, automatically duplicating information (or cross-posting) should
never be the solution.

I'd rather have an edited, weekly summary of UX discussions posted to
-dev: that would be both useful to people who do not follow that site
*and* regularly remember the existence of that site for UX-minded folks.

Yes, it's more work, but instead of something I'd ignore (by setting up
yet another filter), it would be something I would actually enjoy reading.

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Thierry Carrez (ttx)

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[openstack-dev] [UX] Automatically post new threads from AskBot to the list

2013-11-19 Thread Julie Pichon
Hi folks,

I've been thinking about the AskBot UX website [0] and its lack of
visibility, particularly for new community members.

I think it would be valuable to have the first post from new
conversation threads be posted to the -dev list with the appropriate
[UX] tag, with a link to AskBot and a request to continue the
conversation over there. This would help newcomers realising there is a
space for UX conversations, and existing community members to pop by
when a topic comes up around an area of interest. The traffic has been
low so far, and I wouldn't expect it to become more overwhelming than
any of the current projects currently communicating via the developers
list.

Would there be any concern or objections?

Julie

[0] ask-openstackux.rhcloud.com/

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Re: [openstack-dev] [UX] Automatically post new threads from AskBot to the list

2013-11-19 Thread Stefano Maffulli
On 11/19/2013 08:19 AM, Julie Pichon wrote:
 I've been thinking about the AskBot UX website [0] and its lack of
 visibility, particularly for new community members.

Indeed, it's one of the drawbacks of splitting groups: information tends
not to flow very well.

 I think it would be valuable to have the first post from new
 conversation threads be posted to the -dev list with the appropriate
 [UX] tag, with a link to AskBot and a request to continue the
 conversation over there. 

If there is a way to do that, I'd say let's give it a try: if it's not
useful we can easily revert back.

I've heard that the UX team will be the first team to dogfood
Storyboard: do you have any idea of any ETA/deadline for when this will
happen?

/stef

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