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2010-01-14
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2010-01-14
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For example, having all the karma discussion on tmo is fine and dandy - until, like Brainstorm, some hair-brained, unimplementable and unrealistic scheme is dreamt up and then thrown over the wall to X-Fade, bergie et al and told "implement this".
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2010-01-14
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For clarification: are you saying Brainstorm is that scheme, or one or more schemes lurking in Brainstorm?
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2010-01-14
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Hi all,
I personally believe that the activity on the maemo-community list should be moved to the talk.maemo.org Community forum.
is it really necessary to maintain six mailing lists? I suggest to just maintain one and move others here at Talk.
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2010-01-14
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2010-01-14
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The biggest argument for keeping development on the maemo-community mailing list (apart from the ease with which one can track the really important community things) is the fact that the people who actually do the community work use it.
Whether you find the forum or not easier is, TBH moot, it's they who should be asked.
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2010-01-14
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2010-01-14
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The biggest argument for keeping development on the maemo-community mailing list (apart from the ease with which one can track the really important community things) is the fact that the people who actually do the community work use it.
Whether you find the forum or not easier is, TBH moot, it's they who should be asked.
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2010-01-14
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The problem is there on both sides. I am subscribed to several mailing lists and I do get emails of topics I just don't care about. What's worse is that there is no unsubscribe for that particular topic, so I get all the email replies on that topic, forever...
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I also think that maemo-users should be phased out, because it contains 99.5% of what is already posted here at t.m.o., but it isn't being used to discuss important community issues that effect everyone like maemo-community is. I don't really care much if people insist on posting on the maemo-users list instead of posting here, because I haven't seen any important discussions there.
There is less traffic on maemo-community (look how many posts this thread has received in 45 minutes!) and I think some people like that, but I think community issues need to be discussed in the most "public" space available, and I believe that is this forum.
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