On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 6:59 AM, Marcus (OOo) <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:
> Am 08/23/2011 01:40 PM, schrieb Alexandro Colorado: > > On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 6:15 AM, Marcus (OOo)<marcus.m...@wtnet.de> >> wrote: >> >> Am 08/23/2011 12:55 PM, schrieb Mathias Bauer: >>> >>> On 23.08.2011 11:33, Marcus (OOo) wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Why not? This was the intention from the beginning on. We agreed that >>>> we >>>> >>>>> don't want to create new mailing lists when no posts are expected. >>>>> >>>>> So, let's see how many users ask for support here. When the number gets >>>>> tooo high we can create a new users@ mailing list and add this on the >>>>> old OOo website. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> You are cheating. :-) >>>> >>>> No users will appear on this list - why should they? They have not been >>>> asked to post here and asking them to post here doesn't make sense >>>> anway. >>>> >>>> So the measure "we need a new list when there is demand on the dev-list" >>>> can't be applied here. >>>> >>>> >>> No problem, the text to invite also them can be changed. >>> >>> >>> I would be fine with dropping end user mail support completely if the >>> >>>> "regulars" of the current ooo user list(s) agreed to that (at least a >>>> majority) and if we had enough people that give support in the web forum >>>> we might want to use instead. >>>> >>>> >>> A forum is also my favorite way of support. >>> >>> IMHO mailing lists and the average user aren't compatible. >>> >>> Marcus >>> >>> >>> IMHE we have a very heavily user driven mailing list already. >> > > But only as long as the mailing list is working. At some point of time it's > closed. > > Marcus > yes closed mailing lists are not compatible with the average users. I agree on that :) -- *Alexandro Colorado* *OpenOffice.org* EspaƱol http://es.openoffice.org fingerprint: E62B CF77 1BEA 0749 C0B8 50B9 3DE6 A84A 68D0 72E6