Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: RfD: Non-corporate user representation?

2014-12-05 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello Nino, On 5 décembre 2014 17:13:09 CET, Nino Novak wrote: >Hi Charles, > >thanks for your reply :) > >Am 05.12.2014 um 15:30 schrieb Charles-H. Schulz: >> Le 05.12.2014 11:37, Nino Novak a écrit : >>> Hi, >>> >>> AFAICS, TDF does not have any formal "Joe Average" user lobby. >>> >>> There ar

[tdf-discuss] Re: RfD: Non-corporate user representation?

2014-12-05 Thread Nino Novak
Hi Charles, thanks for your reply :) Am 05.12.2014 um 15:30 schrieb Charles-H. Schulz: > Le 05.12.2014 11:37, Nino Novak a écrit : >> Hi, >> >> AFAICS, TDF does not have any formal "Joe Average" user lobby. >> >> There are BoD, ESC, MC, AB - but the end user community only can send their >> opini

Re: [tdf-discuss] RfD: Non-corporate user representation?

2014-12-05 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello Nino, Le 05.12.2014 11:37, Nino Novak a écrit : Hi, AFAICS, TDF does not have any formal "Joe Average" user lobby. There are BoD, ESC, MC, AB - but the end user community only can send their opinions, needs and ideas to mailing lists or speak up informally in meetings. Yes... why is

[tdf-discuss] RfD: Non-corporate user representation?

2014-12-05 Thread Nino Novak
Hi, AFAICS, TDF does not have any formal "Joe Average" user lobby. There are BoD, ESC, MC, AB - but the end user community only can send their opinions, needs and ideas to mailing lists or speak up informally in meetings. What about the idea of creating e.g. a "User Interest Commitee" (or board)