[Ambassadors] Fedora is the 2º most used Linux s ystem

Onyeibo Oku twohotis at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 14:26:13 UTC 2011


Where were you when GNOME3 was alpha, ... then beta??? This kind of Rambo-shoot-down-all approach to other people's opinion is unfair and unrealistic. Want a change? YOU GO WHERE its happening and shoot! 

Some people on this list are doing that. What you are doing now is shooting the wrong guys! By the time you get down to actually CONTRIBUTING something to fedora I'm sure you'll be tampering your views and expectations with respect for other people's collective inputs.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jukka Palander <jukka at devspain.com>
Sender: ambassadors-bounces at lists.fedoraproject.org
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 15:16:17 
To: <ambassadors at lists.fedoraproject.org>
Reply-To: ambassadors at lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: [Ambassadors]
 Fedora is the 2º most used Linux s
  ystem

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


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