Hi Andreas, On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Andreas Kuckartz <[email protected]> wrote: > ...I find it quite unhealthy that a thread which began with the > announcement that one of the members of this podling that he "started > with a Apache Stanbol documentation" has now been transformed into an > OT-thread about pagerank and SEO (and how the Apache Way does not work, > which in my opinion is the core of the differences)....
I agree with you but unfortunately such events are relatively common in our world of email-mostly remote communication. The ASF members is famous for its regular 100-email threads, and IMO quite a number of them discuss topics that...well, might not be really worth wasting time on. That's life I guess. The good thing is that most of the Stanbol community stayed out of the thread that you mention - as you say that thread mixes up a number of issues that might be worth discussing one at a time, but are next to impossible to discuss by email when mixed together. We'll try to do better next time (including changing subject lines when a thread switches topics) - for now as I've said there I'm out of that particular discussion. People are welcome to discuss specific things that were mentioned there of course, but that needs to happen in a more constructive and focused way. Thanks for expressing your concerns, -Bertrand
