Look. As I said I'm new to awsome. And this could be a way easier to
understand for people interested in switching to awesome..

All I want is to build a plattform, which is open to anyone, no matter
what knowleges they have. As long as they want to know more,
awesomnia.org is here to help.

Christopher

2012/5/14 Thorsten Sperber <[email protected]>:
> On Mon, 14 May 2012 15:59:34 +0200
> Theodor van Nahl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> because you choose a blog-software I have to ask:
>> What kind of community do you have in mind?
>> What should be the aim for an seperated awesome-community?
>
>
> A more general question from my side: where do you (by you I mean the
> list recipients) talk about awesome? I rarely do, mostly with people I
> already know (from the debian community). More technical questions find
> their way to the mailing list. If awesome.naquadah.org had a forum
> with the core devs as active members, I would probably have a look from
> time to time. But I surely wouldn't follow a blog driven by people who
> can't even help themselves in rather easy questions ;) Sorry,
> Christopher.
>
> Thorsten
>
>
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