Martin Bochnig wrote: > #1.) What you are calling a (minor) website issue: A corporate attitude > where nobody feels responsible for anything beyond his desk's end, is a > bad attitude Sunnies!). I never had to contact any list to set those > links up. Nobody ever contacted me regarding a review of those links. > Now they are producing FUD for over a year. > Martin, What you fail to realise is there are thousands of emails flying through the OpenSolaris mailing lists every day - given that there is exactly *ONE* person who is responsible for the larger view of OpenSolaris content on the website, he is already over-tasked and stretched as it is - how can you expect him to see your email regarding website issues when you don't post it to the relevant list? I know for a fact he watches website-discuss and is extremely responsive to comments posted there - but he is most likely not going to see your comment when you post it off-topic to a list he is in all likelihood not subscribed to. > It costs me time to write in a foreign language. > And we appreciate your efforts in doing so. > But is my English all that bad? Does nobody understand (or take the time > to read) what I would like to express? What else is preventing folks > from answering my questions? > I can't speak for your on-topic concerns regarding Indiana and naming - but your off-topic comments about website discussion is off-topic. So nobody will answer them in this forum in an attempt to keep this list on-topic. > A hundred people have stated they wanna discuss. Is it only > sunshine-weather they would like to discuss about? > No - but on-topic discussions are encouraged.
cheers, steve -- stephen lau | stevel at opensolaris.org | www.whacked.net
