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diff --git a/zarb-ml/mageia-discuss/attachments/20100920/255df05c/attachment-0001.html b/zarb-ml/mageia-discuss/attachments/20100920/255df05c/attachment-0001.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fa67bba84 --- /dev/null +++ b/zarb-ml/mageia-discuss/attachments/20100920/255df05c/attachment-0001.html @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +Thanks Michael,<br><br>Understanding for your explanation.<br>But there is one issue which brought up a question.<br>You are writing "launch of the Mageia project since the start some months ago".<br>Am i misunderstanding, or did i think the plans just were born some days (weeks at the most) ago?<br> +<br>isadora<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/9/20 Michael Scherer <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:misc@zarb.org">misc@zarb.org</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;"> +Hi,<br> +<br> +First, let me present myself. My name is Michael Scherer, and for those<br> +that do not already know me, I am a member of the Mandriva packaging<br> +community, and one of the 4 <a href="http://zarb.org" target="_blank">zarb.org</a> admins. I am also involved in the<br> +launch of the Mageia project since the start some months ago.<br> +<br> +I just went back from FUDCON 2010 Zurich yesterday evening and I have<br> +been quite overhelmed by the amount of discussion that is going on at<br> +the moment, and I must confess that I feel more than stressed by<br> +everything that is going on, to the point I still didn't connect to irc<br> +yet.<br> +<br> +Of course, we are all happy of the tremendous support of the community,<br> +but more than 500 messages in 2 days is a little bit too much for me to<br> +digest, and so I would like to share a few points :<br> +<br> +- please try to avoid sending emails like "i would like to help to<br> +$FOO". While we are quite happy to see such mails, they are not very<br> +helpful at the moment since we have to sort everything, and we cannot<br> +accept help on $FOO yet. We have started to think about how we can<br> +manage this, and we will likely soon setup a temporary wiki so people<br> +can add their name ( likely tomorrow, once we have sorted the really<br> +urgent stuff ), but in the mean time, I think people should wait a<br> +little. I would also like to remind you that you can also wait for us to<br> +ask for help, ie once we will need it. Let's say someone want to<br> +translate the distribution in french. If you want to do it, do not say<br> +"I want to translate". Just wait until we have something to translate<br> +when we will ask for help, and then sent the email. Or add your name on<br> +the wiki once it will be set up and announced. By acting this way, we<br> +will be more efficient as we will not have to search back in the<br> +archives to see who offered what, and have less mails to read<br> +( especially when we are very very busy ).<br> +<br> +- please try to not start long discussions about technical details<br> +( like the thread about kernel-libre, about server component ). While of<br> +course we need to have technical discussions as every technical project,<br> +I must remind everybody that we do have any kind of infrastructure for<br> +the moment, so this is a little bit early to start. And discussing it<br> +now when we have nothing to commit or anything is IMHO distracting us<br> +from our priorities, and a source of future frustration for people, as<br> +we shouldn't make any decision in a hurry.<br> +<br> +- please do not forget there is some priorities in setting up. As<br> +someone who boast of having non existant skills in website on his blog,<br> +I am quite delighted to see people are eager to do the work, but I think<br> +we should first have a server to host the website before discussing of<br> +the logo. And so one. The same goes for codename, flickr account or<br> +others. So will I am happy to see that people are doing stuff that I<br> +will never be able to do properly, I think they need to realize that we<br> +are not ready to get contributions yet, and so that it will take time,<br> +and waiting can be frustrating, so please cope with us.<br> +<br> +- in the same idea, while it is wonderful to see that people want to<br> +start user groups in various country, I must remind the harsh reality<br> +that we have nothing to use yet. So there is no hurry yet. If people are<br> +really interested, I think it would be wiser to plan a little bit more<br> +the creation of the and try to get information on what is needed to<br> +manage a community, by reading books like "The opensource way", or "the<br> +art of community". I have plenty of ressources on the subject for those<br> +that want it, and I think it can take some time to digest.<br> +<br> +<br> +and, as a more personal note, please do not register every possible<br> +variation of the domain name. One of the few problems we faced while<br> +searching for a name was that a good part of all names were already<br> +used. And we painfully discovered that good names are a scarce<br> +ressource. So in order to be good netizens, I think we should act<br> +responsibly, and let others people use names even if not related to the<br> +project.<br> +<br> +Now, I must be clea, I do not ask to people to stop all discussions, far<br> +from it. You can discuss everything you want, but I would like to remind<br> +everybody to think a little bit of those that will read all the emails<br> +( like me ), and how much time this will cost to them. If I spend 1<br> +minute on every mail since the start ( as I need to get them from the<br> +web interface ), and since there was 520 mails in 2 days, this make 8<br> +hours to read everything properly ( without counting the 15 mails that<br> +appeared in the mean time.<br> +<br> +And while I will be reading this, I will not be setting the<br> +infrastructure or anything.<br> +<br> +Thanks for reading my boring mail and I hope to be back on you soon with<br> +more interesting news.<br> +<font color="#888888">--<br> +Michael Scherer<br> +<br> +_______________________________________________<br> +Mageia-discuss mailing list<br> +<a href="mailto:Mageia-discuss@mageia.org">Mageia-discuss@mageia.org</a><br> +<a href="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-discuss" target="_blank">https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-discuss</a><br> +</font></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Alles is onmogelijk, als je het maar wil.<br> diff --git a/zarb-ml/mageia-discuss/attachments/20100920/255df05c/attachment.html b/zarb-ml/mageia-discuss/attachments/20100920/255df05c/attachment.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fa67bba84 --- /dev/null +++ b/zarb-ml/mageia-discuss/attachments/20100920/255df05c/attachment.html @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +Thanks Michael,<br><br>Understanding for your explanation.<br>But there is one issue which brought up a question.<br>You are writing "launch of the Mageia project since the start some months ago".<br>Am i misunderstanding, or did i think the plans just were born some days (weeks at the most) ago?<br> +<br>isadora<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/9/20 Michael Scherer <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:misc@zarb.org">misc@zarb.org</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;"> +Hi,<br> +<br> +First, let me present myself. My name is Michael Scherer, and for those<br> +that do not already know me, I am a member of the Mandriva packaging<br> +community, and one of the 4 <a href="http://zarb.org" target="_blank">zarb.org</a> admins. I am also involved in the<br> +launch of the Mageia project since the start some months ago.<br> +<br> +I just went back from FUDCON 2010 Zurich yesterday evening and I have<br> +been quite overhelmed by the amount of discussion that is going on at<br> +the moment, and I must confess that I feel more than stressed by<br> +everything that is going on, to the point I still didn't connect to irc<br> +yet.<br> +<br> +Of course, we are all happy of the tremendous support of the community,<br> +but more than 500 messages in 2 days is a little bit too much for me to<br> +digest, and so I would like to share a few points :<br> +<br> +- please try to avoid sending emails like "i would like to help to<br> +$FOO". While we are quite happy to see such mails, they are not very<br> +helpful at the moment since we have to sort everything, and we cannot<br> +accept help on $FOO yet. We have started to think about how we can<br> +manage this, and we will likely soon setup a temporary wiki so people<br> +can add their name ( likely tomorrow, once we have sorted the really<br> +urgent stuff ), but in the mean time, I think people should wait a<br> +little. I would also like to remind you that you can also wait for us to<br> +ask for help, ie once we will need it. Let's say someone want to<br> +translate the distribution in french. If you want to do it, do not say<br> +"I want to translate". Just wait until we have something to translate<br> +when we will ask for help, and then sent the email. Or add your name on<br> +the wiki once it will be set up and announced. By acting this way, we<br> +will be more efficient as we will not have to search back in the<br> +archives to see who offered what, and have less mails to read<br> +( especially when we are very very busy ).<br> +<br> +- please try to not start long discussions about technical details<br> +( like the thread about kernel-libre, about server component ). While of<br> +course we need to have technical discussions as every technical project,<br> +I must remind everybody that we do have any kind of infrastructure for<br> +the moment, so this is a little bit early to start. And discussing it<br> +now when we have nothing to commit or anything is IMHO distracting us<br> +from our priorities, and a source of future frustration for people, as<br> +we shouldn't make any decision in a hurry.<br> +<br> +- please do not forget there is some priorities in setting up. As<br> +someone who boast of having non existant skills in website on his blog,<br> +I am quite delighted to see people are eager to do the work, but I think<br> +we should first have a server to host the website before discussing of<br> +the logo. And so one. The same goes for codename, flickr account or<br> +others. So will I am happy to see that people are doing stuff that I<br> +will never be able to do properly, I think they need to realize that we<br> +are not ready to get contributions yet, and so that it will take time,<br> +and waiting can be frustrating, so please cope with us.<br> +<br> +- in the same idea, while it is wonderful to see that people want to<br> +start user groups in various country, I must remind the harsh reality<br> +that we have nothing to use yet. So there is no hurry yet. If people are<br> +really interested, I think it would be wiser to plan a little bit more<br> +the creation of the and try to get information on what is needed to<br> +manage a community, by reading books like "The opensource way", or "the<br> +art of community". I have plenty of ressources on the subject for those<br> +that want it, and I think it can take some time to digest.<br> +<br> +<br> +and, as a more personal note, please do not register every possible<br> +variation of the domain name. One of the few problems we faced while<br> +searching for a name was that a good part of all names were already<br> +used. And we painfully discovered that good names are a scarce<br> +ressource. So in order to be good netizens, I think we should act<br> +responsibly, and let others people use names even if not related to the<br> +project.<br> +<br> +Now, I must be clea, I do not ask to people to stop all discussions, far<br> +from it. You can discuss everything you want, but I would like to remind<br> +everybody to think a little bit of those that will read all the emails<br> +( like me ), and how much time this will cost to them. If I spend 1<br> +minute on every mail since the start ( as I need to get them from the<br> +web interface ), and since there was 520 mails in 2 days, this make 8<br> +hours to read everything properly ( without counting the 15 mails that<br> +appeared in the mean time.<br> +<br> +And while I will be reading this, I will not be setting the<br> +infrastructure or anything.<br> +<br> +Thanks for reading my boring mail and I hope to be back on you soon with<br> +more interesting news.<br> +<font color="#888888">--<br> +Michael Scherer<br> +<br> +_______________________________________________<br> +Mageia-discuss mailing list<br> +<a href="mailto:Mageia-discuss@mageia.org">Mageia-discuss@mageia.org</a><br> +<a href="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-discuss" target="_blank">https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-discuss</a><br> +</font></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Alles is onmogelijk, als je het maar wil.<br> |