On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 8:27 AM, g <geleem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > anyone who is not subscribed to 'fedora-announce-list' have no one other > than them selves to blame for not being aware. > > fact that something such as this has happened, it would be best that all > who are not subscribed to 'fedora-announce-list', should do so. The specific current situation aside for a moment. As a Board member, I am interested in thinking about a better mechanism of communication of anything hoped to be seen by the entire community. Is the annouce list the best thing we can do? Or is it just the best thing we can do right now given our current tools? Nothing's ever perfect but their maybe room to try something new with regard to communication mechanisms... if there are people willing to put the effort in to build it. I do not want to go into this too deeply until the current situation has been resolved. I do not want to be a distraction. But I think this is an area where someone could step up and provide some new code to make communicating important announcements easier. Once the current situation is over, I will be making an effort to facilitate a discussion concerning some of the ideas I've heard thrown around for better communication mechanisms and looking for contributors to take up the challenge and write the code to implement the concepts which survive. -jef -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list