First: Here you can find the agenda.
Second: many people, many ideas, many proposal. I think it's a good
think, better than have 1 million of people say the same things.
Third: From the first proposal we are arrived to write many other
drafts, that you can find chronologically, in the list archive.
And, at last, if Thomas want to close the thread for me is not a
problem. I say only that I've lost three weeks trying to improve our
community.
Matthias Kranz ha scritto:
On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 11:40 +0200, Francesco Ugolini wrote:
> Sorry but i disagree completely. I see for the first time a lot of
> people joining the discussion, i see 30 people join the weekly meeting,
> i see things change and people discussing productively about the future
> of our project.
Francesco.
Do you really think so? I do not. In 95% of all the mails people were
discussing about your original or slightly different proposal(s).
And I joined the IRC meeting not because I found the (empty) agenda so
interesting but because you declared that there will be a formal voting.
Did this bring the productivity forward? Certainly not.
So, I completely agree with Thomas. We should end _this thread_. Of
course this does not mean to end the discussion about motivating
existing but maybe inactive ambassadors.
Cheers,
Matthias
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