Damián Vila wrote: > > While I like forums a lot (specially over mailing lists), I have to > agree that ML have an advantage over forums: they are more readily > available than forums. Some people follow list from their jobs using > e-mail, and maybe some people don't have web access at all from their > jobs. That sounds very unlikely, having mail and now WWW. Maybe it's a hint from your boss you should do your job. ;)
> Also, most people on the Art Team are used to it. > But I have to say that, for the kind of work being done, even the > ML looks like unnecessary. > If you have something to show, put it on the wiki, and just provide a > link to it for everybody else to see (if they already don't check the > wiki often.) And that's exactly the two things that a forum does in one application. > If you *really* want to know whats going on, attend the IRC meetings. Of course the irc channel can stay. > Sadly, most of what you can read at this list are arguments or well > intentioned comments. Sometimes some words of encouragement, but > rarely something that really leads to significant progress. I think it will. There are lot's of great ideas on the mailing list (we could have had a final theme already from everything that passed by), but they disappear in your inbox. Hylke -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
