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On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Florian Effenberger
<floeff@documentfoundation.org> wrote:

1. a discussion platform for prepraration of PRs

I would like to be as open as possible, and avoid having lots of private
lists like we had with OOo. However, I acknowledge that there might be
reasons for having documents not in public before we go out, so later on, it
might make sense to indeed have a private marketing list that's not open to
all the world. I, however, would like to decided that when needed. We
promised openness and transparency, and should fulfill that whereever
possible.

the pirate party of germany had an open list and an open wiki to
create and talk about press releases. it did backfire in all possible
ways.
we had vandalism, presspeople trying to get a pressrelease earlier*,
very long discussions with people not in the pressteam (making the
release late)

now we use our own etherpad server (http://www.piratenpad.de/) and are
very happy with it.


*and thus printing wrong things because they used one version that was
not nearly ready to be released and contained things ony backed by one
lone party member
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