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  • From: Alek Tarkowski <alek AT creativecommons.pl>
  • To: Maarten Zeinstra <mz AT kl.nl>
  • Cc: John Weitzmann <johnweitzmann AT creativecommons.org>, "cc-europe AT lists.ibiblio.org" <cc-europe AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [CC-Europe] Input for the all-staff call (today 7 p.m. CEST)?
  • Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2015 10:46:07 +0000

Dear all,

(sorry for a late reply, I was away on holidays)

I think that generally multiplying comm channels will not lead to better communication. I understand the idea behind working and communicating on GitHub and personally I find it interesting, but as a system solution I think it is challenging for the community. But if we are to use GitHub, we should close down the mailing lists, unless someone wants to commit to bridge the two channels. Or we'd have to clearly delimit subjects, for example have all tech discussion just on GitHub, but all else on mailing lists.
This should of course be a decision we reach together as a community.

Best,

Alek

On Jun 23, 2015, at 15:29, Maarten Zeinstra <mz AT kl.nl> wrote:

Yes, I apologise, I was wrong in that regards. Yannick also corrected me off list :)

It however does not take away from the point I was making. having CC Global discussion on regional level or on GitHub for that matter does only work up to a point. For example the discussion about the translations I believe is something that should be discussion among all affiliates. As should the GitHub discussion about a tech roadmap. Other issues like European legislation or an error when visiting a cc.org webpage should be discussed on their respective forums. I believe there is a gap that cc-affiliates AT lists.ibiblio.org or cc-community AT lists.ibiblio.org does not solve.

Best,

Maarten
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