Hi, The latest discussions about a forums have raised in discussions about attending meetings. Many people in favor of a forum have already said that they could not attend IRC meetings regardless of the day and time for various reason. If we these people in favor of a forum coming to an IRC meeting to discuss the question of having a meeting, there is a deadlock.
The arguments in favor of a forum are scattered in many threads in the mailing list. So its hard to gather them and discuss them in a IRC Meeting, especially for those who don't feel like a forum is needed. This is a clear illustration of two issues highlighted by many pro-forum (and others) - discussions/information scattering in too many mailing list threads - near-impossibility to discuss "important" item before action/decision because of the need to be present at the IRC meetings To help solve the former, one big advantage of a forum is the ability for moderators to re-order messages in threads after they have posted. Which means that messages on a single subject scattered across many unrelated thread/topics can be gathered as a new one. For the later, we could probably come with a scheme to use either the mailinglist or a forum to discuss an agenda item before a meeting. At the meeting, attenders can then only acknowledge the vote/decision made in the forum or the mailing list. For many decision we could probably also use the poll feature of Launchpad, allowing members to vote for propositions. See for instance the poll I just created at https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-be/+poll/ubuntu-be-needs-a-forum On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Koen De Smet<[email protected]> wrote: > Ikke > > > 2009/9/2 Mike Morraye <[email protected]> >> >> Where are all the people in favor for an Ubuntu-be Forum? -- mongolito404, king of the mongolian people -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
