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2010-03-21
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If the council really were making sure far reaching decisions, a "forum only" member has no excuse for not being aware or involved.
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2010-03-21
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How many times do you expect users care to sign up, how many hoops before they lose faith in an organization?
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2010-03-21
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I was thinking that I'd make sure no vote of mine would go to someone not pro single-sign-on
but I just realized that I do not even have a vote.
Blaming the negative sides of a structural fragmentation on the users?
How many times do you expect users care to sign up, how many hoops before they lose faith in an organization?
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2010-03-22
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2010-03-22
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I participate in other forums where the administrators can force you to view a particular thread before continuing into the forum. Could that be an option to highlight particular topics for the community?
Obviously, we aren't looking to be informed of everything going on. But *ANY* topics that can affect the community should be discussed in the forums *in detail*, not discussed elsewhere first, then brought to the forums once the groundwork has already been laid.
It seemed to me that the people who set up the process to elect a council hadn't exactly gone out of their way to draw attention to the complicated process involved (at least on the forum). IMHO, many community members who were primarily involved in the forum, were left out of the voting process, which fostered a feeling of separation, however unintentional.
IMHO, there is a large part of the community, primarily in the forum, that are end-users. These people don't participate in all the other places out there, hence "forum only".
The Maemo community is diverse, which is why the council should also be diverse and represent multiple view points.
Which is exactly why I wouldn't vote for somebody who presumes trying to get to know the community you are elected to serve is a "wasted effort". I applaude YoDude for trying to get a handle on his potential constituents, instead of assuming he knows what it is / or can't know what it is.
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2010-03-22
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2010-03-22
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2010-03-22
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2010-03-22
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What you fail to realize, is that any web site on the internet, needs to deserve being signed on to. The fact that you need to create a new account to report a bug into bugzilla, is ridiculous. Someone should be fined for the idea.
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