I agree that a forum is probably more fitting for design discussions
(especially if it allows attachments), provides more privacy (your e-mail
address isn't pubilc), and I have to admit I would've been more comfortable
with a forum when I first joined the mailing list.
That said, we shouldn't spread out our internal conversations over too many
channels, so if we agree to go with a forum, we'd need to let go of our
mailing list. We'd also need the Document Foundation to host our forum.
Would everybody here agree to move to a forum if TDF agreed to host it? We
should discuss this on our IRC chat this week.
2014-07-20 10:04 GMT+02:00 Daniel Hulse <simplecontrast@gmail.com>:
A forum might be a good idea, as it would reduce the number of barriers
that
keep people interested in designing for Libreoffice. KDE seems to be having
a good deal of progress with their visual design group, and they use a
forum
( https://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=285 ). Under this model, however,
it
might be necessary to have a community manager and moderators guide work
and
maintain the forum.
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