On 4/26/11 8:57 PM, Andy Brown wrote:
I feel that this is wrong, not on your part as you are only following
directions. If this is the stand that the TDF wishes to take then there
is going to be a lot of support lost.
I am a member of the steering committee, but here I am speaking for 
myself. I personally prefer mailing lists, but I know that there are 
people who prefer forums and people who prefer newsgroups, and I have 
learned to respect both opinions.
I don't think that the SC has expressed a formal opinion about forums, 
although members of the SC have been involved in several discussions 
about this topic, and have expressed their personal opinion.
For the time being, and I anticipate that this situation will continue 
for a few months (let's say until the end of 2011), the SC is focused on 
other issues. It's a pure question of bandwidth.
Looking at the OOo project, forums have been launched after several 
years. We need time to decide on every single problem.
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