Quite often when someone asks for help in any other channel, they are
simply told to ask in #ubuntu. LoCo team channels will often try to
help, but for project channels people usually just get referred away.
Maybe if we encourage people to offer what help they can in these channels first (provided it doesn't disrupt a meeting or something) before referring people to #ubuntu, it would cut down on the amount of traffic coming there in the first place.
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Michael Hall
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On Thu, 2010-01-14 at 21:03 +0000, Mike Basinger wrote:
> I like Jono idea, but I would miss the cross-pollination of culture we
> get in #ubuntu. The one problem I see is people joining all the support
> channels and just asking the same question in all three channels.
>
Quite often when someone asks for help in any other channel, they are
simply told to ask in #ubuntu. LoCo team channels will often try to
help, but for project channels people usually just get referred away.
Maybe if we encourage people to offer what help they can in these channels first (provided it doesn't disrupt a meeting or something) before referring people to #ubuntu, it would cut down on the amount of traffic coming there in the first place.
--
Michael Hall
<email address hidden>
On Thu, 2010-01-14 at 21:03 +0000, Mike Basinger wrote:
> I like Jono idea, but I would miss the cross-pollination of culture we
> get in #ubuntu. The one problem I see is people joining all the support
> channels and just asking the same question in all three channels.
>