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Re: unity-distilled list proposal

 

Em 11-05-2012 15:50, Bilal Akhtar escreveu:
I think we could greatly improve the quality of discussion on this
mailing list by doing something like it was done on the ubuntu-devel
mailing list: allow a few delegated team(s) to post messages, and
everyone else will be moderated.

We could put more thought into this, but IMHO allowing these teams the
ability to post unmoderated should be good:
ubuntumembers
ubuntu-dev
locoteams
unity-dev
The design teams
People who've been actively involved in constructive discussion in the ML.

That's just a list which I came up in under 5 minutes, and it isn't a
new idea; ubuntu-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and many others follow a
similar system already.

Opinions welcome.

Bilal Akhtar.

On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 9:10 PM, Mark Shuttleworth<mark@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Hi folks

We've done rather well to attract a lot of comments and discussion on
the unity-design list, which is great. And there are lots of interesting
ideas and suggestions and proposals and mockups, which is even better.

There are, however, quite a lot of repetitive threads. For example,
today's "yet another dodge windows" thread. Into that category I'd put
the "why can't it be an option" thread and the "it's ridiculous that the
buttons are on the left" thread. For all that they represent perfectly
valid ideas, which are certainly shared by some users, they have been
discussed to death and are boring to re-hash again and again. They clog
an inbox that would otherwise be full of more interesting, new ideas. We
are over them, so to speak, but new participants may not know that.

There's lots of value in having a public, unmoderated list for design
discussions. It's good to have a place where anybody can generate ideas.
And this list is fine for that. I'd like to propose an additional list,
unity-distilled, which would be public and unmoderated, but open by
invitation only. Participation there would be predicated on a shared
understanding of our values, goals and modus operandi. People would be
invited if they show an interest, insight into and agreement with the
answers to the above boring threads, and several more like them. I'm
sure we'll have vigorous debates on -distilled, but folk there would
have demonstrated an ability to have the debate, settle the question and
move on to more interesting matters rather than letting the same topics
come up repeatedly.

Thoughts?

Mark


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Your moderation ruined me on Ubuntu Brainstorming. Go check
my posts there.They aren't wrong, but nearly all my posts are still
locked. I complained there, but nobody replied.


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