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Hi Christian,

Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2011 05:06:52 +0100
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-website] Cursor placement off in cms editor
From: lohmaier+ooofuture@googlemail.com
To: website@libreoffice.org
 
PS: Please use a more telling subject (and separate messages for each
problem), this makes it harder to follow (and easier to locate it in
the archives).

Actually an issue-tracker would be the right place for that kind of thing ("one issue at a 
time").

No - the list is just fine, as it's important to get other people's
confirmation and stuff.
 
The second choice would be to have a forum.

No, not at all. There having all in one single entry wouldn't help
either. You'd create seperate topics, wouldn't you?

AHA! That's the point, isn't it? THOSE tools do have their rules and conventions. 
But not mail lists: They are for casual use ("use-and-throw" messages).
Like a chit placed under the fridge magnet: "The pie is in the oven. Don't forget the laundry. 
Love!".


We don't have a defined workflow there. ("You should have two separate chits under two magnets!")
That would be a shortcut to a stormy breakup.


So if we want to deal with issues systematically, we should install tools that are readily 
available.

After all, we ARE the web team. :)

Cheers!
Narayan
                                          
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