Johannes Schmid a écrit:
>> Why do you check the website at all? RSS solves that problem and n.g.o
>> is not what could be called noisy. I'm not saying that doing so is a
>> bad thing, I'm just trying to understand the way you do it.
>
> I don't use RSS. I am browsing this pages from work where I
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Johannes Schmid wrote:
> I was *never* proposing that
Well *I* am. :-)
> - I just wanted commit-digest as single
> exception, maybe visually separated. The rest of news.gnome.org is not
> that interesting to be on the planet.
It seems a bit unfair to me to say
Hi!
> Ok, so what about having n.g.o merged onto planet, but:
> * we keep the feeds separate so that people can choose to subscribe to
> either project news or hacker news or both
> * as Vincent said, we make them visually separated
I was *never* proposing that - I just wanted commit-digest as si
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Johannes Schmid wrote:
> I don't use RSS. I am browsing this pages from work where I am not
> allowed to install software and I don't wanna use Google Reader (because
> I don't have any google account apart from GSoC). I like to be able to
> access plain webpages
Hi!
> Why do you check the website at all? RSS solves that problem and n.g.o
> is not what could be called noisy. I'm not saying that doing so is a
> bad thing, I'm just trying to understand the way you do it.
I don't use RSS. I am browsing this pages from work where I am not
allowed to install s
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Johannes Schmid wrote:
> We tried that for five (or more?) years now without success and I hope
> at some point people realize that it doesn't work. I was one of the
> people that used to read n.g.o but at some point I am just missing the
> time to check yet anoth
Hi!
> Some people expressed another opinion which I agree with:
> news.gnome.org is the right place for this and if the problem is that
> people don't read it, then maybe we should rather work on making it
> more appealing and advertise it more.
We tried that for five (or more?) years now without
O Dom, 29-07-2012 ás 15:41 +0100, Alberto Ruiz escribiu:
> Maybe we can just forward peoeple to GNOME Memes through the official
> GNOME twitter account and/or G+... I think this needs a bit more
> discussion and thought.
Yeah, I was talking to Alberto that that was my opinion too. I think
GNOME M
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Alberto Ruiz wrote:
> However, it seems to me that there is a broad consensus that one way or the
> other Commit Digests should go in, am I right?
Some people expressed another opinion which I agree with:
news.gnome.org is the right place for this and if the probl