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Well, I will fire the first round if you don't mind.
I have seen comments from old-timers (or experienced users if you prefer) regarding the flood of new users joining Maemo.org after they bought the N900. Some feels that t.m.o doesn't feel the same as before because all we can read these days are posts asking for help to solve a problem and FUD posts
To put it in a sentence : t.m.o was a developers forum and now it's an after sale support forum.
A well know example (for those old enough) : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September
Question 1 : What would you do to help new comers feel welcome and keep old timers around ? Or if you prefer, how would you build the bridge between new comers and old-timers so that everyone can share this site together and still find what they were looking for ?
Question 2 : What do you think end-users and developers should do / learn to help each other make t.m.o and Maemo better ?
PS: Please fell free to correct me if you feel I am wrong in any way.
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To put it in a sentence : t.m.o was a developers forum and now it's an after sale support forum.
I just want to pipe up as a member of the current not-dead-yet council that I think that the belief that talk.maemo.org changed completely when the flood of N900 users came is complete and utter bullsh*t.
Talk really hasn't changed a whole lot. It has always been very end-user oriented. But, like anyone who has imbibed a great deal in a short time, Talk is just more itself than ever before. This is like Talk with no inhibitions
Mandor,
Honestly, most of those questions either can't be answered by Quim due to NDAs (eg Flash availability) or the complete lack of an answer at this point (eg the future Meego community structure), they have already been answered in the thread where you posted your questions, or in other threads here (eg RPM vs deb), or they're just snarky insults (eg customers as beta testers). If you read carefully, you'll be able to fill in most of that form yourself.
If you are still feeling in a helpful mood (that's how this community works), you could go over to wiki.maemo.org and set up a page with the answers you know, and then ask others to fill in what they know.
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Last edited by qole; 2010-03-03 at 23:08.