Petr Janda wrote:
The forums would serve for pure user-2-user communication. Its clear that to communicate with the devs, submit bugs, or other development related stuff one has to use the mailing list. To combine with mailing list, the forum could have a web interface to post to the mailing list. I dont think you guys have to be bothered with questions such as. "how do i set service xxx to start during boot?" or "why doesnt my mouse work in Xorg?",

that's what users@ is for.

the fact that there could be multilingual communities is in my opinion a good idea because italians could speak italian, german to german in their native language without being bothered with translation.

we just are no multilingual OS.  and for a big share of time, we won't be.  and 
frankly, I don't see a point in that.  either you are using unix, and you know 
english, or you are using a GUI (kde, gnome, firefox), which is available in 
your language.  *We* do the unix side, not the GUI side, so we stick to english.

cheers
 simon

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