Re: Improving Communication

2008-10-02 Thread Dirk Mueller
On Wednesday 24 September 2008, Riccardo Iaconelli wrote: Anyways, being not the team a sentient being, someone has to take on the duty of communicating in behalf of the team. Seeing you active in this front I see no reason why you should be un-whitelisted. As discussed before: it is not that

Re: Improving Communication

2008-09-24 Thread Riccardo Iaconelli
On Tuesday 23 September 2008 17:08:48 Allen Winter wrote: I think the communication should be a release team duty.  Not my duty.  Not your duty. But a team responsibility. Anyways, being not the team a sentient being, someone has to take on the duty of communicating in behalf of the team.

Re: Improving Communication

2008-09-23 Thread Dirk Mueller
On Thursday 11 September 2008, Allen Winter wrote: I tried sending one release announcement to kde-cvs-announce. Where it waited in moderation and never saw the light of day. Not true, the mailing list is regularly moderated and all such messages are approved. We could ask the sysadmins to

Re: Improving Communication

2008-09-23 Thread Allen Winter
On Tuesday 23 September 2008 10:58:13 Dirk Mueller wrote: On Thursday 11 September 2008, Allen Winter wrote: I tried sending one release announcement to kde-cvs-announce. Where it waited in moderation and never saw the light of day. Not true, the mailing list is regularly moderated and

Re: Improving Communication

2008-09-12 Thread David Faure
On Thursday 11 September 2008, Allen Winter wrote: I tried sending one release announcement to kde-cvs-announce. Where it waited in moderation and never saw the light of day. Really !?!? This can't be. I mean, the queue is empty now, so surely that announcement went in at some point. We could

Re: Improving Communication

2008-09-11 Thread Allen Winter
On Tuesday 09 September 2008 17:27:15 Dominik Haumann wrote: On Tuesday 09 September 2008, Allen Winter wrote: Howdy, I think we do a terrible job of keeping the community informed about approaching milestones. Let's brainstorm about ways we can provide consistent, timely

Re: Improving Communication

2008-09-11 Thread Matt Rogers
On Sep 11, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Allen Winter wrote: On Tuesday 09 September 2008 17:27:15 Dominik Haumann wrote: On Tuesday 09 September 2008, Allen Winter wrote: Howdy, I think we do a terrible job of keeping the community informed about approaching milestones. Let's brainstorm about

Re: Improving Communication

2008-09-10 Thread Richard Moore
On 9/9/08, Aaron J. Seigo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: unless we have a plan for that CSV file in place, including someone to do the work of parsing it into other formats, i'd suggest we don't put one up online. the danger of putting a CSV (or any other) file up without a sound plan first is

Re: Improving Communication

2008-09-10 Thread Dominik Haumann
On Tuesday 09 September 2008, Allen Winter wrote: Howdy, I think we do a terrible job of keeping the community informed about approaching milestones. Let's brainstorm about ways we can provide consistent, timely reminders/nags. The KDE community should except on-time notifications in a

Improving Communication

2008-09-09 Thread Allen Winter
Howdy, I think we do a terrible job of keeping the community informed about approaching milestones. Let's brainstorm about ways we can provide consistent, timely reminders/nags. The KDE community should except on-time notifications in a known set of channels. What channels? Currently we

Re: Improving Communication

2008-09-09 Thread Aaron J. Seigo
On Tuesday 09 September 2008, Allen Winter wrote: How to do on-time reminders? I think a computer should do this for us. this may sound a little odd, but: blog software supports future posting. that would enable us to: * set up all the announcements ahead of time * cancel announcements if the

Re: Improving Communication

2008-09-09 Thread Tom Albers
At Tuesday 09 September 2008 17:26, you wrote: On Tuesday 09 September 2008, Allen Winter wrote: How to do on-time reminders? I think a computer should do this for us. this may sound a little odd, but: blog software supports future posting. that would enable us to: * set up all the