I'm late to this party but big +1. Great idea! I think this will help to better represent the actual Flink community size and increase interaction between the English and non-English speaking community. :-)
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 6:02 PM jincheng sun <[email protected]> wrote: > > +1,I like the idea very much! > > Robert Metzger <[email protected]>于2019年1月24日 周四19:15写道: > > > Hey all, > > > > I would like to create a new user support mailing list called " > > [email protected]" to cater the Chinese-speaking Flink community. > > > > Why? > > In the last year 24% of the traffic on flink.apache.org came from the US, > > 22% from China. In the last three months, China is at 30%, the US at 20%. > > An additional data point is that there's a Flink DingTalk group with more > > than 5000 members, asking Flink questions. > > I believe that knowledge about Flink should be available in public forums > > (our mailing list), indexable by search engines. If there's a huge demand > > in a Chinese language support, we as a community should provide these users > > the tools they need, to grow our community and to allow them to follow the > > Apache way. > > > > Is it possible? > > I believe it is, because a number of other Apache projects are running > > non-English user@ mailing lists. > > Apache OpenOffice, Cocoon, OpenMeetings, CloudStack all have non-English > > lists: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ > > One thing I want to make very clear in this discussion is that all project > > decisions, developer discussions, JIRA tickets etc. need to happen in > > English, as this is the primary language of the Apache Foundation and our > > community. > > We should also clarify this on the page listing the mailing lists. > > > > How? > > If there is consensus in this discussion thread, I would request the new > > mailing list next Monday. > > In case of discussions, I will start a vote on Monday or when the > > discussions have stopped. > > Then, we should put the new list on our website and start promoting it (in > > said DingTalk group and on social media). > > > > Let me know what you think about this idea :) > > > > Best, > > Robert > > > > > > PS: In case you are wondering what ZH stands for: > > https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ZH > >
