digiKam '97

Erick Moreno erickmoreno at gmail.com
Tue Jan 17 22:33:44 GMT 2017


I received the welcome e-mail from this list in 2010, I`m here for enough
time to agree with many of you.

This list have lots of valuable information that it's not accessible to a
newcomer. This is a problem.

We have lots of better options to keep a community in touch and exchange
information than a mail list. Discourse is one of them.

I believe that a migration to discourse will not be a big issue, the
drawbacks are minor and the advantages are huge. I truly believe that this
migration will improve the community engagement, the information flow and
will attract lots of new users/contributors to digikam ecosystem.

The point is, this change can`t be a new responsability to the actual small
dev team. But this can`t be reason to kill the ideia. I'm quite sure that
we have people to talk to KDE team and help/do this migration.

We need to talk about it.





On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 6:31 PM, jdd <jdd at dodin.org> wrote:

> Le 17/01/2017 à 20:00, Jack Marxer a écrit :
>
>> I'm not familiar with Discourse, but I do think some way to have tech
>> questions on DigiKam available by searching a Wiki or something similar
>> would be valuable.
>>
>>
> that's true, but I manage wiki(s) myself and know for sure it's very
> difficult to maintain *up to date*.
>
> and having one just for some years and then collapsing is worst than
> nothing
>
> if somebody is ready to work on digikam documentation, I'm sure Gilles
> will be glad
>
> jdd
>
>


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