>>I think the existing community driven places where folks ask questions
and exchange their knowledge already work.

+1 to that

On 11 January 2012 10:13, Dirk Eismann <bort...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> > Apart from that people just go to whatever community resources they want.
>
> agreed. There are lots of non-official forums and lists already,
> especially if you look at country / region specific ones where people
> not necessarily want to discuss stuff in English all the time. And in
> the end it boils down to personal taste (do you prefer irc, forums,
> lists, SO style, etc.).
>
> I think the existing community driven places where folks ask questions
> and exchange their knowledge already work. I'm not sure if we have to
> add yet another user forum / user list even if that is the official
> one. This will also make it harder for people in the community who
> actually run these forums / lists / etc. to keep their community alive
> and growing.
>
> Dirk.
>

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