The new Launchpad team is ready

Tony Scott tonys at tonyscott.org.uk
Sat Sep 12 12:33:39 UTC 2015


I am on this list, and this is where I am staying.

As others have said, the Launchpad group is diverging resources.

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Tony Scott
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On 12 September 2015 at 13:00, Alberto Salvia Novella
<es20490446e at gmail.com> wrote:
> José Antonio Rey:
>>
>> I personally believe that it's diverging resources, we already have an
>> established position right here.
>
>
> The idea was not to divert resources, but to change from one list to the
> other.
>
> On the other hand it seems that I didn't understood well what you meant by
> saying that the Launchpad team isn't necessary. What you meant was it is
> good not having to open an account in Launchpad for subscribing to the
> mailing list, is it that?
>
> Nevertheless it still looks to me that having that list in Launchpad instead
> would be better. As it advertises the team where most potential users are,
> and gives it consistency in brand and organization. Moreover most people
> should have already a Launchpad account.
>
> Do you think there's further advantage in using the current mailing list?
>
>
> Benjamin Kerensa:
>> I think Randall should have got consensus before doing this as Nathan.
>
> Sorry, I thought it was a more trivial decision. Anyway we can still have
> the conversation now, and decide if we are using the team or not.
>
>
> Benjamin Kerensa wrote:
>> I agree with all others I think this will become unused and every
>> launchpad team created does have a cost for Canonical
>
> What cost do it has?
>
> How unused do you thing the team I coordinate is?
> <https://launchpad.net/~papercuts-ninja>
>
> Do you think this team is as useful as those that close?
>
>
>
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