Hi Daniel,
[sry for the repetition, missed this public mail initially]
Daniel Armando Rodriguez wrote:
In my opinion, and based on recent experience, I consider it necessary for
TDF to be open to community participation in a more modern and accessible
way to everyone.
I agree. The recent discussions where spread across a lot of places.
In this sense, it is clear that the use of mailing lists, IRC/Telegram
channels does not allow to reach the majority of LibreOffice users, free
software advocates and community members and that is why I would like to
propose the adoption of a platform that favours participation, debate,
interaction and collaborative elaboration of lines of action between TDF and
the community.
One comment:
- I'd strongly suggest that any new tool we introduce comes with a
commitment to shutdown / discourage at least one (but better more!)
existing tool. We'll otherwise quickly get to https://xkcd.com/927/ ;)
So if https://democraciaos.org/ is to solve the
too-many-communication-channels problem - are we then shutting down
IRC/Telegram, or even the mailing lists?
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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