Daniel Kahn Gillmor dijo [Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:31:56AM -0400]: > > Is not it important to monitor and encourage DebConf comments within > > these networks? > > If you want to spend time on those networks, no one will stop you :) > > However, the minute debian requires me to agree to the terms of service > of any of the groups you mentioned (which is a requirement to > participate and give feedback there, afaict, with the possible exception > of identi.ca) is the minute i stop being a debian developer.
I fail to see a reason why we are interested in monitoring and encouraging comments within those networks. Somebody will, I'm sure. And if nobody does, we don't lose much - DebConf has never tried to be massive and very-talked-about in the mainstream! > > We must not allow anyone to comment on Debian DebConf or wrongly. > > eh? I have no interest in stopping people from commenting on debconf, > rightly or wrongly. If someone wants to claim (on facebook or > elsewhere) that debconf is a conference of magical ponies, i plan on > shrugging and moving on. In Soviet Russia, DebConf Team censors you! _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team