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2009-05-27
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#102
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...Therefore, it is time for the meaning of "Internet Tablet Talk" to evolve.
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2009-05-27
, 14:56
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@ UK
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Shouldn't this be part of what the council is facilitating now? "Hopefully" seems to indicate that while you believe it should happen, you are not personally interested in making/helping it happen.
It seems to me (and apparently others) that most of the discussion happened outside of the forum. That seems to be a communication issue.
As a new user who saw a brief mention or two of the upcoming elections, this (mass email) is exactly what I thought would happen. After all when I signed up, I elected to receive emails from administrators. How would that have been considered spam?
Other forums I participate in also require you to view certain threads (announcements to the community) when logging in for the first time after the thread has been posted. It doesn't force you to read it, but you can't say you didn't see it.
I don't think that holds true at all. If it did, it would mean that the roughly half of Americans eligible to vote but didn't were happy with the former presidents policies (not that I want to start anything political)? I don't think that was the case. I do think that the silent majority usually feels their input won't make a difference, so why bother.
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2009-05-27
, 16:28
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@ Ohio
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#104
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If you are eligible to vote in the current Maemo Community Council election, you should have received an email that reads:
This community relies on your participation, so please take a minute to vote!
Thanks,
Tim
[bI'm sure a lot of you who are also members of maemo.org have received voting instructions already from Dave Neary. Just to remind everyone, voting for the maemo.org Community Council will only run from September 2 to 10.
The candidates are as follows:
Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles)
Jamie Bennett (Baloo)
Andrew Flegg (Jaffa)
Eduardo Lima (Etrunko)
Ryan Pavlik (megabyte405)
Simon Pickering (lardman)
Tim Samoff (timsamoff)
To vote, you need to go to http://maemo.org/vote and provide the vote token number you have received in the email. You can only vote for one candidate so vote wisely. The whole voting process will only take less than a minute, so there is no excuse for you not to vote.
The council will serve to help distill and focus issues and ideas (from the maemo.org mailing lists, IRC, itT, Bugzilla, etc), bring them to Nokia's attention, and seek to understand Nokia's position on these issues and help to explain it to the rest of the community. The council will also serve to facilitate a dialog between Nokia and the community on these issues, holding monthly IRC meetings with Nokia representatives to discuss progress on existing issues and raise new issues.
]Read the full article.[/b]
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2009-05-27
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@ Mountain View (CA, USA)
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#105
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If there was a device in the future, non-Nokia internet tablet device, running Mer from maemo.org (and probably implementing) the Maemo platform, with a strong following of this mix, would it belong in Devices category on talk.maemo.org?
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2009-05-27
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@ UK
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I think it's just a communication issue in general whether it be the election, the forum reorg, or the redesign. I agree different communication types for different issues.
In the case of the forum redesign some of the comments *seemed* to me to indicate that some significant discussion took place other than in the forums (perhaps included in the redesign of maemo.org, then a semi-final product was introduced to the forum for testing/comment.
Perhaps I am wrong on that point, but that's what it seems like happened to me. If I mis-understood some of the comments, I apologize. Just giving my impression of what happened.
For instance the following 2 quotes each started a thread relating to the most recent election. Neither mention maemo.org membership is/was required, so my assumption reading these is that I was not eligible to vote, as I hadn't received any email.
I also don't realize that I need a maemo.org login to be eligible in the future.
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2009-05-27
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@ DC, USA
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Maybe, maybe not, however that's definitely how it reads to me.
You're the one goading now, maybe it's time to put all this aside, there are more interesting discussions going on...
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2009-05-28
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@ Ohio
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#108
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2009-05-28
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@ Michigan, USA
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#109
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Andrew (and the rest of the council, etc):
I think in reality all that most of us are asking for is better communication of issues. I think that would go a long way to pacifying a lot of the folks here in the forums. I understand that it may take a lot of extra effort to keep everyone in all the multiple communication venues in the maemo community, but I think it would be worth it in the long run.
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2009-05-28
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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#110
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The elections and the changes to the forum have no causal relationship; so this is what makes me thing you're solely pointing to the communication problems perceived by you & penguinbait (and others)?
If so, I ask again - and I'm trying not to be defensive of this council, the previous, or any of the members - how would you have advertised such things differently?
I'm snipping this out - largely out of context - but I believe it is important; the silent majority is typically a happy majority.
We don't mind being herded like the lumbering beasts of burden we have been conditioned to be. We also, for good or ill have a collective faith in our shepherds...
However, once that trust is lost, expect a stampede in a totally new direction.
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