Yep, that's what mailing lists are for: asynchronous discussion. And wikis are for collaborative asynchronous writing. The good news is that we already have these two tools, we just have to use them (actually, this is the hardest part).
<launchpad fanboy> If at some point we need more focused mailing lists for sub-team to lower volume on this one, Launchpad does offer mailing lists for teams. For instance, we could easily create a mailing list for ubuntu-be web editors (to discuss the content of the website) since we already have a Launchpad team. But i don't think we need that now. For voting, I think it's one of the features of Launchpad Blueprints. </launchpad fanboy> 2009/3/18 Ward De Ridder <[email protected]>: > > I think the mailing list of other communities is used more often to discuss, > then everyone can write an answer when he checks his mail, like we are doing > now . > > Ward > -- Pierre Buyle -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
