On 21 October 2013 07:52, Matthew Miller <mat...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 01:42:37AM +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote: > > A few years ago we've been much better at talking about things and > > coming to a conclusion. Nowadays I have the feeling "the community" > > is fragmented too much. With some people avoiding mailing-lists like > > the plague, some people lurking on IRC only, other people preferring > > web based forums, others addressing topics in personal blogs or during > > hallway meetings (and similar face-to-face situations). > > I have this same feeling. I think we need to fix it; do you have any > thoughts or ideas as to how? > > Don't we have this same conversation every two years? With pretty much the same questions and feeling of disconnectedness? We fix a couple of things, and then get back to doing stuff and then wake up and go "where did everyone go?" [I know we have had this almost exact conversation back in 2009 and almost the same in 2011. I remember something similar in 2007. It may happen more often than that but I remember those more clearly.] -- Stephen J Smoogen.
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