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2010-01-16
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True. But both the mailing list and the forum archives. If you can point and say "You had your chance to input here" then grumble as they may they don't really have a leg to stand on. If you say "We discussed it here" and here is only one corner of the community, their grumble may be justified.
There are always people who don't listen.
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2010-01-16
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2010-01-16
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1) People on the mailing list don’t know what’s happening in chat. Errr. No. Sorry, I don’t buy this one. I simply can’t make myself believe that anyone on the mailing list doesn’t know that t.m.o. exists. Sure, you might have problems with of browser access for a period – say while on holiday – but I don’t think there’s anyone who can’t look in at the forum from time to time to see what’s buzzing. If people aren’t doing that it’s because they’re choosing not to. And they should retain that choice – aware of the risks.
2) People on t.m.o. don’t know what’s happening in the mailing list. This one has more credibility.
If the mailing list denizens are feeling “Oh Teh Noes! We don’t want that rowdy lot joining our mailing list!” I have two things to say. One is that us voluble forum types can fall strangely silent on a mailing list as it’s not our natural medium. (I may not say much but I am reading now, so you can’t insult me behind my back any more )The other is to request that you ask yourself whether you are really concerned here to keep the functionality of the mailing list or to keep that nice cosy feeling you get from the smaller Old school group where you feel you know everyone. If it’s the latter, maybe the formal maemo.org channels are not the way to do that: I’m trying very hard not to use the word ‘clique’ here, because I don’t think it does apply. But it could.
3) Decisions have been enacted based on the debate in one medium without the users of other medium being aware. WTF??
So the proposals:
1) Encourage people on the mailing list to look in to the forum from time to time to be aware of what’s buzzing.
2) Make the mailing list more visible, and encourage more forum posters to be involved.
3) Make sure the Council don’t make decisions until people in all the media have had the opportunity to input their opinions.
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2010-01-16
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2010-01-16
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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.
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2010-01-17
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Oh Reggie, could you turn on the threaded discussion feature? The "flatness" of the discussion threads on TMO has always been one of my biggest annoyances. It would allow readers to skip past tangents in the discussion that they're not interested in.
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2010-01-17
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and you asked to close the mailinglist?! getting a proper mail program which can handle lists (threads, close sub-threads, split threads...) might help you to understand what a powerful tool mailinglist servers can be... apart of being readable in an inbox...
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2010-01-17
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2010-01-17
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chemist: I believe there are some advantages to a mailing list.
But many of the deficiencies of typical forums can be fixed. Look at the excellent comment system on Slashdot for instance.
Oh how I envy the Slashdot comment system.
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In the wiki (a neutral place? ) the maemo-community mailing list is described like "For maemo.org web and community-process related discussions": https://wiki.maemo.org/Community_mailing_lists
If the Council decides to move the discussions here to the forum, I hope it will be highly moderated. It can't be like the rest of the forum (20 threads for the same problem, many off-topics posts, etc., well, you know what I mean).
Also, RevdKathy has a valid question, what would happen if the next Council prefer the mailing lists, and they decide move the discussion there?
It can be a valid question for other new problems on the future too.
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