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On 17/04/2011 16:06, RGB ES wrote:
2011/4/17 Christian Lohmaier<lohmaier+ooofuture@googlemail.com>:
Again: The point is not forum or not. The point is: Why the heck do
you want *yet another* forum.

Please, re read my message: I'm NOT talking about a new forum nor to
split anything. I'm talking about OFFICIAL COOPERATION: about not to
let the forum issue as a second class citizen on LibO ecosystem.
Which kind of cooperation? I don't know, that needs to be discussed.
By telling people "use existing resources" YOU are splitting the
community: the official community that talks through the the official
mailing lists and the "other community" that use "external channels".
I don't understand your purpose. We are cooperating with the forum, at least the French community is cooperating with the French forum. Exchange are reported through the LibO mailing list when a bug is found, links from the forum are posted to the LibO users mailing list when a solution is proposed, call for QA is made on the forum when the LibO project needs it. What prevent the Spanish community to interact with the forum? I also don't understand what the term OFFICIAL COOPERATION means, this is one community using LibreOffice or OpenOffice.org, what do you need for official to be underlined here?

Kind regards
Sophie


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