Hi *, On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 5:48 PM, drew <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 23:40 +0800, David Nelson wrote: >> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 23:43, Charles-H. Schulz >> <[email protected]> wrote: > > Also, if no one minds I would like to start a new thread on the discuss > list for this, the current one is a bit long in the tooth - but before I > do would like to do two things: > > One - a quick run over the the OO.o user services admin board to make a > proposal to them, which I think they will be ok with and would like to > be sure before I offer it as a compromise.
Is this sentence missing a part? I don't fully understand it. What proposal do you want to make? The OOo users.services forum is already stating that's a resource for both OOo a well as LO users. But that is one of the *.services.openoffice.org parts that are hosted at Oracle in Hamburg IIRC, so future of the server is not clear. It might move to OSUOSL that is running other parts of the OOo infrastructure. > A plan? Sure - and to be clear about it: * I have a problem with flagging a forum that uses ads as "official" * I don't have a problem with listing it with the additional remark "makes use of ads" or similar. * I have a problem with listing the "ads-forum" when the other existing ones are not listed at the same place. So I'd very much prefer this: * Having the forum that is now users.services.openoffice.org as the "official" one - but that of course depends son the future of the OOo-Project and its infrastructure. * Listing other forums in two categories: Those with adds, and those that are ads-free And that list should be pretty complete as to our best knowledge. i.e. libreofficeforum.org (uses ads) libreoffice-forum.de (ads-free), de.openoffice.info (ads-free), ... But I don't like the term "official" - as main communication medium is the mailinglists, the forums are completely independent, mostly driven and frequented by users who aren't necessarily involved with the actual development of LibreOffice (that happens on the mailinglists) And I still dislike that there are so many forums, even more so when all are using the same forum-software. What is the difference in having 5 or more different phpBB forums? That just splits the supporters (those with knowledge to answer posts) into 5 or more groups... But I fully agree to let it rest a little ciao Christian -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/website/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
