On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Roger Grosswiler <roger(a)gwch.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 14:36:45 +0200 (CEST), Roger Grosswiler
wrote:
>
>> >> Maybe because English is not my native tongue, but the word
>> >> "announcement" doesn't to suggest something that
important.
>> >
>> > Announcements at the airport or at the train-station, do you ignore
>> > them?
>>
>> those are broadcasted via speaker and panels and whatever they find at a train
>> station,
>> they do not concentrate on one single channel, knowing exactly having people
with
>> high,
>> middle, low and no experience at all.
>
> This is about the word "announcement" and whether it implies anything
> of importance. How do you know whether an announcement is important
> to you or not? You need to pay attention to announcements to find out.
>
> --
> Let's rename fedora-announce-list to fedora-important-announce-list ;)
> and then have users complain that some of the announcements are not
> considered important enough.
>
ok, you are somehow about right, but finding the right medium seems to be the problem
here...do we bring the mountain to the prophet or the other way around? Even not at the
train station you have to subscribe to the broadcast...just be there. as you are, if you
make your update. why not letting tell the update-app, that it does not want to??
How about we just have announcements of the announcement list?
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