On Mon, 2011-11-28 at 14:51 +0100, Jiri Eischmann wrote:
>
..and we ambassadors should start being members of every other
> mailing list? ..quite of wrong way of "management".
Why? You have to become a group member to write an e-mail to the team
mailing list or use the bugzilla to file a ticket/bug? Those are the
valid and helpful ways, not general bashing in a mailing list which the
relevant developers don't read.
Just because of that what I just wrote.
You want me to be a group member and read
_all_the_fedora_related_development_lists_ to be able to say what I
think and what is wrong in a particular part of the whole combination
named as Fedora?
Sorry, but this is wrong way.
Developers should read just a couple of major lists (including
ambassadors) and they would easily know what people think and whats
wrong. Not the vice versa because nobody can be a member of every list.
You have to take into account that this particular GNOME discussion is
not the _only_ problem or wish from the field. There are many - as many
as there are projects under Fedora and under GNU etc.
It is much easier to developer to follow the list of the particular
product what they are developing including 2-4 other lists than other
way around when we should be members of a hundreds of lists to get our
voices heard.
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Jukka