Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 02:00:37 -1000, Warren Togami
<wtogami(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>D. D. Brierton wrote:
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>>I've been a RHL and FC user for quite some time. I've been on the
>>mailing lists, and had bugzilla accounts for a long time now. But this
>>mailing list is strangling itself. The volume is way too high. Look at
>>the beginning of the Fedora Project and see how many Red Hat engineers
>>regularly posted to this list, and now look at how many do (Tim Waugh
>>and Dave Jones make an occasional appearance here these days, and we're
>>lucky to have them). That's it. Who's driven them away? WE HAVE.
>>
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>Totally in agreement, please read my post on this subject here.
>
>http://www.livejournal.com/users/wtogami/2005/02/04/
>
>Key to the problem is that mailing lists are far from the best medium
>for end-user support. We need to steer end-users to an entirely
>different medium in order to scale effectively. Official project change
>in that direction is happening soon. Read the link above for details.
>
>
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while I agree with the problem, I dont agree with the solution. forums
are going to worsen the problem rather than resolve it. what we need
is a good set of guidelines thats *documented* well in an official
manner
while the community itself can enforce these guidelines, it needs more
official direction from the fedora project
Hi,
I agree. Personally, I learned *a lot* from this list, but I'm sure I'd
just have given up it it was a web forum. They just plain suck. A *much*
better solution would just be to make it a usenet discussion group.
By the way, what is the problem with having too many users here? isn't
this the fedora-/users/ group? If there are too many user/dumb
questions, maybe you could just start a usenet called /fedora-help/ or
something like it. Then the /fedora-users/ title would be preserved for
the other discussions...
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