2008/6/23 Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 23:44:32 -0500 > pemboa@xxxxxxxxx ("Arthur Pemberton") wrote: > >> 2008/6/23 Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx>: >> [ snip ] >> >> > Agreed. Also, expecting users to find some subchannel is impossible. >> >> I don't see how someone can find #fedora, but not #fedora-kde. How do >> you see that? >> We could put up a page directing people. > > New users often don't know where their problem is. If my system locks > up when I login to the desktop, would I look for #fedora-kernel? Or > #fedora-gnome? Do I even know I am running gnome? I would think that they could go to #fedora and be directed appropriately > I think spreading our resources this way is a bad idea. How is this spreading our resources? One person can have multiple IRC tabs open, no? >> > Many folks are new to Linux and Fedora and even have a hard time >> > articulating their questions. Many have multiple questions on >> > various subjects. >> >> such a person would go to the "general" list > > ok. Many people don't realize they have many questions until the first > is answered and leads to another however. Fair enough, not sure if you're agreeing or rebutting however. >> > There are surely some cases where people are reffered to other >> > channels, ie, if they have a selinux question that no one in #fedora >> > can figure out, they are sent to #selinux, if they are running >> > rawhide and have a complex question, they can go ask in >> > #fedora-devel, etc. >> >> quite true, more would be better IMHO >> >> [ snip ] > > I agree, but only where such channels have a community of users and > other purpose. I think trying to start such for purely support reasons > is spreading our limited resources too thin. I don't really see how having multiple resources equals spreading resources. -- Fedora 7 : sipping some of that moonshine ( www.pembo13.com ) -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list