On 04/04/2011 03:45 PM, Henne Vogelsang wrote: > Hey, > > On 04.04.2011 16:12, Jos Poortvliet wrote: >> On 2011-04-01 Henne wrote: >>> On 04/01/2011 09:48 AM, Helen South wrote: >>>> The Aussie Ambassador, Tim Serong and I agree that a mailing list >>>> is the preferred means of communication for Australian users. With >>>> our presence in Australia growing stronger, a separate list for >>>> local discussion would allow us to activities and events without >>>> cluttering other lists. >>> >>> Do you really fear that? I mean the ambassadors list has on average >>> less then 100 mails a month. That makes roughly 3 mails a day. If >>> anything this list is on life support and needs more traffic to be >>> really useful don't you think? >> >> Well, three mails a day is nothing for you and me and spam for some. >> Anyway. So you think the dutch should send their mails via the >> ambassador list in dutch, like the greek and all other countries in >> their own language? > > No I don't. I'm trying to find out what you guys want and then serve the best > thing to you :) I get that you want a list to talk > Dutch on with your Dutch ambassador friends. But others want other things. > Chuck wants a list by region in the dominant language > and Helen wants a list by country. I'm just asking if you maybe can make up > your (teams) minds. > >> I think each team should do what they prefer and if chuck wants a local >> USA ML, or an USA&Canada ML, he should ask it and get it :D > > We can make the confusion perfect and do that. I don't care! :) The marketing > team operates a mess of communication channels > anyway. Just look at the three lists you have now. Separate lists for deeply > connected topics, some of it with almost no > traffic, a lot of cross-posting because no one knows whats the right forum is > to reach the right people etc. We can add > language, region and country list to the mix no problem! Just make up your > minds :) > > Henne >
Henne, your speech inspire me can you make those opensuse-fr-ambassador opensuse-fr-kde opensuse-fr-gnome opensuse-fr-xfce opensuse-fr-meego opensuse-fr-lxde opensuse-fr-tweet opensuse-fr-facebook opensuse-fr-baguette ... and finally opensuse-fr-troll (I expect lot's of messages here, I can accept a international one for that) :-) Seriously, if we respect a strict non-cross-ml in ambassadors, we could start a message by [US] [GR] or whatever to distinct the language of the message. I would have some interest in what's happen in Australia, and USA, and Germany, and France, and Greece and India. All what the other do/discuss can be lessons of how to do the best ambassador job. So that would say, no more cross-posting with marketing ml, we can always send a link of the thread (even on web interface, can we ? if not we should have that in header or footer : like see that message in http://blabla) And second point, being creative and distinctive in subject. Doesn't sound a really big big effort. Thoughts? -- Bruno Friedmann Ioda-Net Sàrl www.ioda-net.ch openSUSE Member & Ambassador GPG KEY : D5C9B751C4653227 irc: tigerfoot -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscr...@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+h...@opensuse.org