almost missed it - statistics update

Tomaz Canabrava tcanabrava at kde.org
Fri Sep 19 06:21:29 PDT 2014


On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 10:06 AM, Davide DB <dbdavide at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Tomaz Canabrava <tcanabrava at kde.org>
> wrote:
> > Agree
> > Em 19/09/2014 08:04, "Salvo Tomaselli" <tiposchi at tiscali.it> escreveu:
>
> >> Anyway, I also see forums as a rare thing these days. I think to get
> more
> >> kown, some kind of group on facebook could be more effective, since a
> lot
> >> of
> >> people would already have an account that they can use to comment or ask
> >> questions.
> >>
> >> For the development I don't think that replacing the mailing list is a
> >> good
> >> idea.
> >
> > Please don't replace.
> > But I agree that a Facebook Page about subsurface is a good thing to do.
>
> Personally I'm with Salvo and Tomaz of course.
> I was just replying on how to let that as many as possible people can
> approach Subsurface.
>
> Regarding FB, I do not agree that a FB group is the best approach for
> support.
> I do not have a FB account nor I would give my personal data to them
> to ask something about Subsurface.
> I use Subsurface (also) because I want my dive data for me and not on
> a public service...
> Neverthless I agree that a FB group or page could be a good way to do
> some marketing.
>

That.
Since most of people in the world is on FB, it's the best way to approach.
If dirk / linus give the Ok, I can create and maintain a page there.


> Actually, Dirk already have a G+ page on Subsurface where he post
> updates and so on...
> The problem is that G+ is a dead horse :)
>
> A good compromise could be a small PhpBB forum for general support,
> feedback and a mailing list for core development.
> The risk is that most of developers doesn't visit the forum to help people.
>
> The key factor here is to create a community around Subsurface and
> showing this community around.
>
> Jus my 2c
>
> --
> Davide
> https://vimeo.com/bocio/videos
>
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