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<B>Michael Scherer</B>
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<PRE>Le lundi 31 janvier 2011 à 09:55 +0100, Romain d'Alverny a écrit :
><i> b. (provided we get that implemented on our side) the feed items (RSS
</I>><i> 2 or Atom) have a category attribute with "mageia" we filter on
</I>
I assume the goal is automated filtering by reader and tools ?
( cause, that's not the way I do use my feedreader, but I guess some
others may work like this ).
If this is a desirable feature ( and that's IMHO a good idea ), then
this must be supported by the tool ( or decide to patch it, but I think
we previously agreed to avoid that when possible ). So while I have
nothing against moonmoon ( and not because the author is from Metz ), it
may not have this feature.
><i> And yes, it has to be filtered by the Mageia topic; off-topic stuff
</I>><i> (regarding the project as a whole, it's not only about technical
</I>><i> stuff) should not appear in such a feed. And yes, we rely on authors
</I>><i> benevolence in this regard.
</I>
Well, this has to be clearly said. That's not the same policy on all
planet, and I think that having a tag is not enough ( see Adam W post on
planet Mandriva, some people have seen them too off topic, but it has a
tag Mandriva nonetheless ).
><i> > Another usual area of contention is "Can someone post in a foreign
</I>><i> > language" ?
</I>><i>
</I>><i> That's an option to have locale-based planets, yes, if there are
</I>><i> enough of different locales in play.
</I>
Well, if I post in french ( which I often do ), should it be encouraged,
refused, accepted ? I have no opinion on this again ( and do not plan to
be syndicated at all ), but that's usually something that cause
discussion, and I think it is better to not waste people time by at
least anticipating now the issue.
><i> > What if someone or someone's post are a cause of controversy without
</I>><i> > being clearly immoral/illegal/etc, and people complains ?
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Case by case management. People who get syndicated have to see this as
</I>><i> a privilege and be careful with it, as careful they are regarding the
</I>><i> project and the community.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Marcom team will manage this (feed syndication) and will have a final
</I>><i> say on issues solving.
</I>
Marcom, marketing or communication ?
( AFAIK, even with talk of merging them, they are still separate, no ? )
Shouldn't the board have the final say ( as one of the duty is conflict
management ) ?
><i> > and that's all the recent examples I have got on my head. Not that I
</I>><i> > cannot find more if I seek, but I guess that's sufficient to explain
</I>><i> > that there is quite interesting challenge preparing.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> We can't prepare for all that can go wrong. And we won't. It's not
</I>><i> worth the time focusing more on what can go wrong than on what can be
</I>><i> good.
</I>
Of course, we can't prepare for all that will goes wrong. But I think
that a few concepts are sufficient to prepare for what went wrong on
other projects.
We can hardly call "community feed aggregation" a new field of
experimentation, given the fact that it is a common practice in free
software since years. And we can also take for granted that unspecified
things will likely be interpreted differently.
So just giving a few clear guidelines now about what should and
shouldn't be syndicated will likely prevent losing lots of time later.
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Michael Scherer
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