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On 04/17/2011 08:00 AM, RGB ES wrote:
We can discuss up to the end of the time if forums are better or worse
than mailing lists. We can discuss about why people do not use "better
communication methods" (whichever those methods are) or do not RTFM.

We can discuss everything, but there is a clear fact that cannot be denied:

English community forums have near 40500 registered users
Spanish community forums have near 5000 registered users
French community forums have near 17100 registered users
...
(http://user.services.openoffice.org/)

People like forums. People NEED forums. So, why every time the forum
issue is considered here it falls on nothing?

I think we need to consider to OFFICIALLY cooperate with the community
forums, specially now that Oracle is washing their hands from OOo.

And please, do not start arguing as before that mailing lists are
better than forums: that's completely irrelevant.

Just my 2¢

Cheers

Ricardo

It will make a decent forum LibreOffice Official or not? I think they are bypassing the main theme

My opinion is that all resources should remain within the Project LibreOffice TDF and as we have been doing. And also very important to give many options as users prefer to review and intractuar with the information that is presented. A person who likes lists that you use and like the forums that use too. Ice cream is very tasty but we have a variety to not get bored of it.

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Daniel Gonzalez
Comunidad LibreOffice en Español
Back69
Venezuela


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