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2010-02-24
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Imagine we would start today. The setting could be:
- General
- Community (substituting the mailing list?)
- Development.
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2010-02-25
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If we agree with the idea of starting from scratch, then we can agree also with the idea of starting new subforums based on real needs at the time.
Imagine we would start today. The setting could be:
- General
- Community (substituting the mailing list?)
- Development
More on request. If such requests would come with a concrete purpose, scope and 2 moderators identified then such forum could start soon and grow fast.
The limits would not be put by a predefined scope but on real interest coming with real commitment to keep some quality standards.
Under this premise we could be proactive with Nokia, LG and whoever else shipping MeeGo devices to see if they are happy getting related forums under this umbrella. Ideally they would provide the moderators or people acting as gateways with their own organizations.
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2010-02-25
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@ Mountain View (CA, USA)
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2010-02-25
, 09:37
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#175
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2010-02-25
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2010-02-25
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I did get to email mshaver yesterday asking access for a forum server. The reply I got was they want to make sure that Drupal (MeeGo.com's CMS) and vBulletin would work well together first. He also said that the Technical Steering Group (TSG) needs "to review and bless any implementation" that needs to be created.
It looks like the SSO is the big blocker here. Hopefully Intel has the resources to help code something to bridge Drupal, vBulletin, and other upcoming systems.
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2010-02-25
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#178
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I'd really like to discuss the CMS issue before we start implementing a bunch of stuff on top of Drupal. . . .
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2010-02-25
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@ Helsinki
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It looks like the SSO is the big blocker here. Hopefully Intel has the resources to help code something to bridge Drupal, vBulletin, and other upcoming systems.
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2010-02-25
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The current meego.com approach of trying to make all the different web tools use Drupal's user database isn't really feasible in the long run. Because of it people have had issues getting editing access to the wiki.
We did quite a lot of work finding an appropriate set of tools for both single sign-on and user profile federation between systems for Maemo's SSO project. Why not use the results from there?
Anyway, I agree with you on this being only a section of the target demographic, I just disagree on the idea that large communities works less well than small ones. I'm thinking Ubuntu must be one of the larger on the net. No one expects a single happy blob to keep track of all of the disgruntled N800 and N900 and N900.2 owners and their compaints... The only thing you'd really be doing is giving all the sub communities - that will exist nomatter what solution is chosen - a sense of belonging to a larger community at the same time.
You should be hogging as many users as possible and make them feel some pride in the umbrella they're under. Instead you want to divide and be conquered.