Hi all,
we'll have to wait some more days until the structure of our community
here will be able to handle the amount of topics and ideas in a more
appropriate way with new mailing lists, a wiki and other means to divide
different interests on several groups.
Until then I propose to add some tags to the subject of your mails in
order to identify them more easily (and to filter them in your mail client).
At the moment I think of
[BUGS]
discussions/proposals about *bugs* in LibreOffice
[FEATURES]
discussions/proposals about new *features* for LibreOffice
[L10N]
for discussions/proposals about *localization* of the product
[WEBSITE]
for discussions/proposals about the *website*, forums, wiki, IRC etc
[MAILING LIST]
for discussions/proposals about the *mailing lists* structures
[NATIVE-LANG]
discussions/proposals about *native-language* structures
[DOCUMENTATION]
discussions/proposals about the *documentation* of LibreOffice
[MARKETING]
discussions/proposals about *marketing* for The Document Foundation and
LibreOffice
[GENERAL]
discussions/proposals about *everything else*
There are other main topics I don't think of at the moment.
Just add them to this list, but try to keep it as short as possible.
Best regards
Bernhard
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