On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 3:00 AM, Mohammad Nour El-Din
<nour.moham...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We used Google Moderator before and it is really nice thing to use. I like
> the base of the idea, but I have one question what about the questions
> coming from users through the user(s)@ mailing list ? Would that make them
> feel isolated in case some of them would not like to use Google Moderator
> for any reason ?
>

Certainly some might be adverse to creating a Google ID for this
purpose.  But some of our users are (vocally) adverse to mailing lists
as well and don't want to share an email address publicly.  The nice
thing here is we can help transfer questions from other places.  So if
we get a question (as part of this promotion) to our Facebook page, or
Twitter or whatever, we can add it to moderator with a prefix like
[from Twitter, @foo].

-Rob

>
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Ross Gardler 
> <rgard...@opendirective.com>wrote:
>
>> What a great idea. I'm copying this to the ComDev list so others can
>> consider it. Having said that this one reason this would work for AOO is
>> that it has such a large non-technical user community., something that's
>> not really true of other Apache projects.
>>
>> If any projects adapt the idea please feed back here.
>>
>> Sent from my tablet
>> On Nov 14, 2012 11:42 PM, "Rob Weir" <robw...@apache.org> wrote:
>>
>> > This is mainly a community-relations / public outreach idea.   I
>> > noticed that when we do a blog post we get a lot of unrelated
>> > questions, some of them quite good.  So I'm thinking -- there must be
>> > a lot of good questions out there.  They could range from "How do
>> > I..." to 'Why did you..." to "What if you did...", etc.
>> >
>> > So the proposal is to use Google Moderator, like we did before for the
>> > AOO 4.0 ideas, and use it to gather and rate questions.  We call it
>> > "Ask OpenOffice".
>> >
>> > After some period of time (a month?) we take the top-rated 10 (or top
>> > 5?) questions and respond to them in a blog post.
>> >
>> > This could become a regular thing that we repeat every 6 months or so,
>> > "Ask OpenOffice 2", "Ask OpenOffice 3", etc.
>> >
>> > Downside?  We could get some awkward questions.  But if such a
>> > question gets into the top 10, then we should give it a serious
>> > response, right?  This is a challenge and an opportunity.
>> >
>> > What do you think?
>> >
>> > -Rob
>> >
>>
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