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2010-01-06
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Not sure whether Nokia would want to sponsor gatherings of users - it's more about people with a similar hobby getting together than actual development. Though I think such events would make a positive impact on the forums.
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2010-01-06
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One of the ways Maemo.org can reduce it is by encouraging the Meet-ups. People are much less rude once they've met you.
(Small warning - I'm hatching a plan for a UK users meet - that's users, not devs, just for a day out togther) ((Edit - I don't mean devs won't be welcome just that the plan is to focus on what n900 can do, not how to develop for it. Possibly some sort of treasure hunt event in the spring))
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2010-01-06
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I am still cross with BBC news for making a huge fuss over the new google phone when even their geek division has never mentioned Maemo.
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2010-01-06
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2010-01-06
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The problem is that many people never got beyond "This is right for me so you must be wrong" to find "This is right for me - what's right for you?"
I wonder how much of that is because some people have come to believe that that sort of language and content is the norm for internet communication. I have certainly met people who were perfectly pleasant in real life who mutated into monosyllabic flamers in front of their screens.
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One of the ways Maemo.org can reduce it is by encouraging the Meet-ups. People are much less rude once they've met you.
(Small warning - I'm hatching a plan for a UK users meet - that's users, not devs, just for a day out togther)
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2010-01-06
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I'm also annoyed at the Beeb's Google worship and ignoring the one device that is trying something different. There again, I'm happy that they're doing something different from their usual Apple or MS adverts ..err.. tech stories.
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2010-01-06
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The solution to this problem is either:
1) don't react (people crave attention), don't ban (people crave attention and martyr status), ignore threads with people you don't like and go about your day. The problem won't go away, as the community will grow and more people will come, some will go, but we'll see arguments (we do now actually) between newcomers, not only new vs. old. But never give anyone any undeserved attention.
2) Heavily moderate the forum and ban people. This requires resources we probably don't have and is mostly unworkable in the long run.
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2010-01-06
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2010-01-06
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Not sure whether Nokia would want to sponsor gatherings of users - it's more about people with a similar hobby getting together than actual development. Though I think such events would make a positive impact on the forums.
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