On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 12:27:41PM +0100, Wolfgang wrote in <CA+h4nj7Z9ShmSGQA0_8Sz0J-GpBw81fbm8z2NCd64i6C=lm...@mail.gmail.com>:
2012/1/30 Remco Rijnders <[email protected]>:
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 10:50:16AM +0100, Wolfgang wrote in
<ca+h4nj4ewco4aplnp2plqeezyyx_bzmchy6idkf_vkng-2j...@mail.gmail.com>:


Reading Olav's last 2 paragraphs (especially the one where he only wants
feedback from "the people from the mailing list instead of all users")
tells something, I wonder how those other users in the forum will take
that. But that's not my turf (not any more).


Not wishing to take any sides in this, I think you have misunderstood what
Olav wrote and derived the wrong conclusion from it.

He wants feedback about something but only from users of the mailing
list and not from all users. I wonder what I could have misunderstood
in this sentence. I may understand what he means (something like:
users of this list are better suited to give usable feedback). But
unfortunately Mageia users are ALL users so you have to deal with all
users, calling for feedback from a certain group only (especially if
it is probably the smaller part) is wrong - that's what I did wrong
initially with the poll in the forum and that's why I extended the
call for the poll to the mailing list. I expect developers to have
this insight as well.

As I read it, he finds the poll itself too vague to be of much use to him (personally), and would love to hear on concrete things that can be improved upon. Such feedback *can* come from just discussion on this list, not *should* / *must*. I understood this to mean that we don't have to actively reach out to *everyone* and that a smaller list of concrete points of improvement might be a good starting point.

I don't think Olav said or suggested in any way that the opinion of users on this list is of greater value or importance to him than that of users who only read and write on the forum.

Cheers,

Remco

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