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@penguinbait, note that in the title you ask about "being informed" but then the poll is about requiring "community input". They overlap but are not the same. Being informed of everything is time consuming, but it should be more doable being aware of the topics where your input is formally requested.
I think the basic unit of discussion about community topics should be this maemo.org forum at talk.maemo.org.
The community council blog should be enough to highlight whethever interesting discussions in this maemo.org forum want more awareness, feedback or votes.
There is one post in the blogs about the beta site going live, it was posted on 4/16 and the final design was already decided upon by that time. I have seen nothing on the blogs about sub-forums being deleted??
The maemo.org announcements should be enough to highlight the deepest topics requiring a community-wide decision.
Also neither of these topics were discussed
Optionally an email to everybody can be sent for crucial topics.
I welcome this idea, just like I got an email to vote for council
Doesn't sound that complicated to follow, if a community member wants to follow.
Then there are plenty more places where discussions happen and decisions are made, but I think the own place or topics defines the audience, and that is fine. For instance the maemo-developers list or bugs.maemo.org or #maemo.
The maemo-community list sounds like redundant now. Most of the people active there are active here. We clould consider closing it and we would have one redundant channel less.
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Tim, the problem was that the new maemo.org style was never discussed here. I don't subscribe to any maemo.org mailing lists -- I don't really like mailing lists, I prefer forums.
I did not know that maemo.org was changing its style until relatively recently and after the theme was nearly complete.
I did know itT was moving to t.m.o and acquiring its theme, but thought it would acquire the old maemo.org theme (which I was more or less OK with) not a new one that I didn't even know about.
If, for example, back in August there was a thread started here titled "Input on a new maemo.org and talk theme required" I do not believe we would be having this discussion.
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It is unfair to say the new maemo.org theme was openly discussed by the community, and everyone had a chance to give their opinions, when in fact I, and I'm sure many other itT readers knew of no such change. And were of course never given the opportunity to voice their opinions and concerns.
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I hear there was a discussion and vote to remove the sub-forums under alternatives.
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I understand that when meeting are held and people make decisions, they cannot wait around to get peoples input that did not bother to even come to the discussion's. The problem is, there are people willing to put in input, but feel lost as to how to do it. We seem to end up late to the show, and you guys are like we started watching that movie 15 minutes ago, what do you mean you want to watch another movie? Sorry, that ship sailed....
There is 5 mailing groups
Council Blogs
Council Wiki
Maemo Community
News
Announcements
Garage News
Contribute
Talk.Maemo.org Forum
Did I miss any others?
I would like to request a single resource, that will be responsible for soliciting community input. If you want to know what we think, we want to tell you. The best way to do this is to have a single webpage or mailing list that will tell me when you want to know what I think.
Consistency in notifications
Consistency in response requests (polls, IRC townhall meetings, active thread discussions?)
I don't have an answer, I only post to you my problem as I see it.
I ask this poll question?
Should there be a single site/location that will let you know whenever a community input is requested?
I personally think this will go a long way into turning this into a real community, where everyone feels like their opinion counts.
To all my Maemo friends. I will no longer be monitoring any of my threads here on a regular basis. I am no longer supporting anything I did under maemo at maemo.org. If you need some help with something you can reach me at tablethacker.com or www.facebook.com/penguinbait. I have disabled my PM's here, and removed myself from Council email and Community mailing list. There has been some fun times, see you around.