[TYPO3-english] New mailing list for meta discussions (was: Re: Rebranding: Get the green back)
Michael Stucki
michael.stucki at typo3.org
Wed Nov 21 11:47:15 CET 2012
Hi Tolleiv,
> just a add a tiny detail - seems that someone created a forum under
> http://www.typo3community.com - might be worth to get in contact with
> him in that regard.
That's his fair right. Besides this, there are even more forums already.
The level of information might not be as good as here but everyone is
free to create their own forum if they see a need for it.
Only the timing seems to be a bit unlucky. See our latest server team
protocol about our plans (and a preview link):
http://forge.typo3.org/projects/team-server-public/wiki/Meeting_2012-11-13
Just wondering, why do you think he should be contacted?
Greetings, Michael
> Michael Stucki schrieb:
>> Hey Alexander& Dmitry,
>>
>> please stop it. That doesn't help anything.
>>
>> I'm aware of the page about the "Community Strategy". However, it lacks
>> the fact that there is a plan for creating a forum which is synched with
>> all our mailing lists and newsgroups. Three different ways to access the
>> same content, where everyone can pick his personal favourite to
>> communicate with.
>>
>> This project has progressed very well recently and we plan to launch it
>> soon. We certainly won't stop it now. If it really turns out it's not
>> good enough, we will find out as people won't use it. Also there would
>> still be the chance to create something totally new (for example, we'd
>> like to experiment with something similar like stackoverflow.com soon...)
>>
>> So my suggestion is: Let us finish this. If you think it's wrong, you
>> might see that it won't be used. However, if we manage to involve more
>> people into general discussions, then it's at least worth a try.
>>
>> - michael
>>
>> Am 15.11.2012 13:59, schrieb Alexander Hahn:
>>> On 2012-11-15 12:41:05 +0000, Dmitry Dulepov said:
>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> Alexander Hahn wrote:
>>>>> I don't want to say 'a forum', because this alone won't help. It
>>>>> has to
>>>>> be something else, something in the browser, something open, without
>>>>> barriers to get started with. Mailing lists are not known to many
>>>>> people, especially young people. But I think everyone wants them to
>>>>> contribute to TYPO3 too. There are tutorials for mailing lists, but I
>>>>> don't think mailing lists bring all potential people to one place.
>>>>> Especially designers or people developing strategic& creative
>>>>> concepts
>>>>> are not as represented as developer/programmer.
>>>> "Use a news reader!" © :)
>>> You could just have said nothing. This is your answer to my text? I
>>> described why many don't use news readers.
>>>
>>
>>
>
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