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On 05/26/2011 12:25 PM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hello Dennis,

Dennis E. Hamilton wrote on 2011-05-26 18.20:
And who is this capital-C "Community" of which you speak? (I was teasing about founders.libreoffice.org, but not members.libreoffice.org.) What was done to engage all effected parties?

the Community is all of us, the people engaging on the lists, contributing. We received many requests like "can I have a @libreoffic.org address like it was at OpenOffice.org", and during one of the public calls, the steering committee agreed in doing so, help people identify with the project. The limitation to members -- anyone active can apply as a member -- is solely because of bad experiences we had at OpenOffice.org, where people simply could register an @openoffice.org address and pretend they speak on behalf of the project. We ran into problems indeed with that.

We discussed on the public lists and in the public calls -- it cannot be more public and transparent, anyone had a chance to join. In fact, the discussion has been running since February or even earlier, so there was plenty of time.

But why is the change not made a slight change, if any, for those who are the beneficiaries of the change, rather than those who are not?

Because it is technically not possible. We want to issue @libreoffice.org addresses, and by doing so, we cannot have mailing lists on the same addresses. I also proposed to instead use @libreoffice.net for the mail forwarders, but nobody agreed to that. This, again, on the public list where anyone could discuss.

And, honestly, it's no bigger change than if one contact of yours has a new e-mail address. You change it in the address book, and that's it.

Florian


For me, the idea of
    @global.libreoffice.org       --> world
    @us.libreoffice.org             --> USA
    @canada.libreoffice.org      --> Canada
can be useful in the lists and other regional work.

so
marketing@global.libreoffice.org would be the general marketing that is not keyed to one specific region.

marketing@us.libreoffice.org would be for the US region list, but it also includes Canadian interest as well - hopefully.

marketing@french.libreoffice.org could be for a French language marketing list - I do not know if this a list or not.

marketing@france.libreoffice.org for the country

marketing@canada.libreoffice.org

marketing@mexico.libreoffice.org

etc., etc., etc.

This is a good thing to have, thought you have to produce a lot of sub-domain work to get it all working correctly. Then you will have to have people assigning sub-domain names to the groups that need those names, so a Brazilian group does not get all of South America, and a different group does not take over the sub-domain that the Brazilian group needs.

The NA community project included member from the US and Canada, but we hope to get some Mexican involvement. So we could have the @north-america.libreoffice.org sub-domain, or some other one that states we are represent the North American region of the country.

Now who gets to have an email address off from the domain or sub-domain, I am not qualified to decide. For me, if they are not part of the steering committee or any other governing group, I do not think they should have one of the @libreoffice.org email addresses, or maybe even @sometext.libreoffice.org. But I am not a part of any governing group or committee for LibreOffice, so I do not have a say in this. There should be clear-cut rules on assigning email addresses, and hopefully there are some already in place.

I "bought" libreoffice-na.us as a domain to be a place for a DVD testing portal, and I could make as many email addresses as I want, or my host provider will allow. But I do not tell people I am the "voice of" LibreOffice, but I am part of the North American Community DVD Project that is promoting LibreOffice within our community. If you have email addresses off from the same domain as LibreOffice is located, like @libreoffice.org or documentfoundation.org, then you may have people thing these people represent the LibreOffice and will take their words as "fact". That is the problem with giving email addresses to "employees" using the company's domain name. There could always be people who should not have them.



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