hi,

I started using this framework and I am grateful to it so I wanted to
make something that I felt missing to promote it and keep people
motivated.

I tried to set up a forum called qxforum.com. I hope that it is
useful. it is open management.
I am open to any comment or "blame". My final goal is to contribute to
this effort. My contribution is the forum and the time I will spend to
help managing it.

If it is not successful, no worries, I will not extend the domain
reservation next year.

My regards,
Kristou







On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 9:21 PM, thron7 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 01/05/2012 11:46 AM, Stefan Andersson wrote:
>
>> But i'm quite sure that the
>>core team could not take care of the questions there as we do here on the
>> list.
>
> You will if the discussions there are of high quality...
>
>
> It's not so much a question of quality but of resources. You have to keep
> two things in mind (which came already up, e.g. when we discussed the
> StackOverflow engagement):
>
> 1. The core team needs to limit time spent with support.
>
> 2. The whole community suffers if information (help, suggestions, proposals,
> hints, ...) is spread across too many channels and media. Things are even
> harder to find, and focus is lost.
>
> Both items strongly suggest to keep the number of channels and media for
> interaction to a minimum, and a single one would actually be best. So I
> don't believe opening yet another stream of information and interaction
> would help, unless we close down existing channels.
>
> A forum might be the key of a growing community through contributions!!!!
>
> So, 1u1, support the idea actively and let someone of the community do the
> job! It solves your issues
> but it helps qooxdoo indirectly and the community even more...
>
> Why not let Kristou make a try? Why so resistant? Apparently, it works for
> Sencha. Why always
> need to learn from them first?
>
>
> It's not a novel thing. People suggested forums, wikis, IRC channels, QA
> sites, and you name it, because they have all these preferences. And they
> are doing it, e.g. people running a ##qooxdoo IRC channel on freenode. But
> we cannot actively support it.
>
> So there is nobody to stop Kristou to do whatever he pleases. And there is
> nobody to stop other people jumping wagon. The question for the core team is
> more whether (a) we can support it, and (b) whether we should endorse it.
> And there we are rather considerate.
>
> T.
>
>
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