Re: [opsmodelling-general] Opsmodelling: ideas
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From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-10-17 13:28:37
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jochen Rassler" <jo...@co...> To: ops...@li... Subject: Re: [opsmodelling-general] Opsmodelling: ideas Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 14:31:07 +0200 >=20 > Hi. >=20 > Fedor Lyakhov schrieb: > > Hello all, > > > > I have got few interesting ideas. > > > > 1. I think that our comminucations should be driven to forums,=20 > > because it is too hard to me to talk with each of you answering=20 > > simple and same questions -- it takes me a lot of time! NB!!!From=20 > > now you should send me email only on emergency or very private=20 > > issues!!! > > > > All special questions should be asked and discussed in appropriate foru= m: > > [gui] [intdiff] [web] --other subprojects will get their forums=20 > > as soon as somebody wants to develop them. > > All asks for help should be posted in [Help] forum. > > General suggestions (etc) go into [Open Discussion]. > > > > I ask you monitor these forums and answer ALL questions that you=20 > > CAN answer! This will share the press of communication between us=20 > > and we'll get known each other better. >=20 > Why not use the mailinglists? I believe that this way of=20 > communication is faster than the slow sf.net website and the need=20 > to surf to the project forums every time. Maybe you're right. I thought, we'd use mailing lists specially created for subprojects, when t= he team would be formed. Now, when using email, I have to answer ~10 letter= s(or more) per day -- it takes me about 3 hours. I have no time left for do= ing anything else, so I think that forum will help me to quit this situatio= n, and I'll be writing only sufficient emails and postings (like this one := ) I belive, that we will get a good forum at our website soon :) Maybe you know what to do to quit this overflow?(except upgrading myself :) Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |