Flavia Weisghizzi <flavia.weisghizzi.ar...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think they are definitely enjoyable!
Thanks Flavia! Sri's asked me about the contact details on the cards, suggesting that we use Twitter and a generic i...@gnome.org email address, and pointing out that people outside of open source might not be familiar with mailing lists. It would be good to discuss this! For individual's business cards, contact details seem fairly straightforward: each individual can decide what they want on there. For teams it is indeed a bit trickier, since our primary team communication channels will sometimes be unknown to some people. IRC is particularly obscure, and we might want to think about whether to include that. However, mailing lists do seem OK to me: you don't have to be signed up to send a mail to a list (provided that it has an active moderator). Mailing lists have the advantage that they are usually actively monitored. I'd be nervous about using Twitter as a contact mechanism, since I'm not sure we check @gnome for incoming messages, or that enough of the right people are monitoring. Likewise, if we had i...@gnome.org it would need to be actively monitored. We already have gnome-press-cont...@gnome.org, which is similar, and we haven't always done a great job of keeping on top of it. Allan _______________________________________________ engagement-list mailing list engagement-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/engagement-list