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If you want a place where anyone can trace what people are working on & ask questions if they're not getting enough information, or join in if they have the time, energy & ability, then the mailing list is that.
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fatalsaint, if this forum had a threaded view option, it would solve a lot of the issues brought up by citizens of the Mailing List World.
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I guess that's where I'm confused... "threads" in a mailing list are the same thing as a "topic" on a forum - are they not?
What exactly makes the "threads" easier to follow than "topics"?
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I guess that's where I'm confused... "threads" in a mailing list are the same thing as a "topic" on a forum - are they not?
What exactly makes the "threads" easier to follow than "topics"?
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On the mailing list the following points have been made:
Poster X said this
Poster Y said that
Poster Z disagreed with them both and proposed the other
On the forum, the following posts have been made
Poster A said this
Poster B said that
Poster C backed up poster A with this additional argument
Poster D quit in a hissy fit
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FYI, the forum actually has a threaded view feature but it's turned off. It can be turned on but you would have to select the post you are replying to, when doing a quick reply. This forces the replies to be built-up as a tree.
EDIT: yipes, RevdKathy explained this already above...
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There are a number of things it could mean:
1. A talking shop where everyone gathers
2. A workplace where anyone can look in & see what people are working on
3. A forum for interacting with Nokia
4. A forum for interacting with the council & maemo.org staff
These are all very different - for example, if you use a forum as the primary contact point for interacting with Nokia, I would question how effective that'll be. If you want a place where anyone can trace what people are working on & ask questions if they're not getting enough information, or join in if they have the time, energy & ability, then the mailing list is that. If you want a talking shop, then there will always be people who opt out, regardless of whether it's IRC, a mailing list or a forum. And if it's a place for the entire community (by the way, is there anyplace where I can find the entire Maemo community???) to interact with the council & the staff, again, I'd question how effective that would be, especially since people appear to have issues with both the high volume and low SNR on forum threads.
So - penguinbait, if I may, what activities *exactly* do you want to see happen in the community forum? Some illustrative examples might help.
Thanks!
Dave.