Hello,
Stefan Weigel wrote on 2011-10-29 11:35:
It´s not a matter of low respect. It´s just not necessary to mess
around and create yet another forum, since there are already
well-settled forums, driven by the community, that fully cover
LibreOffice.;-)
the points raised by Italo are not invalid, though. There has been a lot
of FUD spreading around at certain groups, and that is not only ashaming
for those groups, but also very embarassing for us. A good home for a
forum requires that the involved people are not ranting against TDF and
spreading false assumptions.
Apart from that, the forums topic is indeed a "hot" one that has often
made it to our agenda items. I must confess that right now I am indeed
in favor of having our own forums. It would not only put an end to these
discussions, but also be something official that we can not only support
marketing- but also infrastructure-wise.
Let's see what opinions and thoughts come out of this thread. :-)
Florian
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