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What is missing from the forum aside from the lack of a responsive layout and push technology? That platform IMO is exactly what your proposed Joomla Community mailing list is.
Just shooting from the hip, we already have more channels than I care to keep count of anymore:
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This is why I'm wholeheartedly against adding more sites (ironic since I'm working with a group on the site replacing JoomlaCode for at least the core project's stuff) or communication channels to Joomla. We have a metric crapton of resources any interested party is expected to follow if they want to find relevant information. WHY!?
You keep mentioning it over and over in a seemingly unforgiving way. I'm about to get the UX team up and going again so I want to know your expectations upfront.
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Are you now questioning whether I read your comments. Yes.
my time is spent best elsewhere, and I hope others stop wasting time as well.
Ronnie,
That response is impressive.
Nicely done!
Niv
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You said that less than 500 Joomlers have joined GLIP. May I ask you also how many unique visitors the volunteer portal has daily/weekly and how many community members have subscribed to this list and to the joomla-dev-general mailing list?
Thanks for the interesting numbers, Brian!
I didn't know that information was publicly available: great to know about the Google's #!aboutgroup URLs!
On Thursday, 18 June 2015 17:32:18 UTC+1, Sergio Manzi wrote:Thanks for the interesting numbers, Brian!
I didn't know that information was publicly available: great to know about the Google's #!aboutgroup URLs!
Its not hidden the link is at the top of the web page
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Also the form members numbers could be an interesting info, although that's maybe influenced by the presence of occasional "users" looking for help and not so much interested in Joomla! development and/or community matters.
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Kind Regards,George