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Hi, this is off-topic but...
I'm a regular follower of the Maemo news, being always curious about the ratings. I think in most cases and for more people the ratings make sense... if you consider that maemo.org has been until now a place for open source & non-profit software for developers and power users. Think also that people are not necessarely voting "against you", they might just want to avoid that off-topic news hit the front. What is off-topic? That is subjective... As a general pattern, Thoughtfix gets thumbs down when talking about consumer devices (including tablets seen as consumer products), Nokia/Nseries PPRR activities, commercial software. You also get some thumbs down just because you summarize about the news, the original news is already on the top and people give thumbs down to echoes not adding more information, which imo is part of a useful community editorial work. Krisse got also some when her articles were considered perhaps too basic for that audience. Karoliina got thumbs down blogging about Ubuntu desktop and Vala (in the desktop too). The poor Zeeshan gets thumbs down even when blogging about GUPnP development upstream... probably by people ignoring that libgupnp is installed in their devices. That's it, or am I missing anyone? So what? Does anybody doubt about the overall merits of Thoughtfix, Krisse, Karoliina and Zeeshan in the Maemo development and community? I don't. I reckon the system is unfair for some individuals and the 4 mentioned above came to complain at some point. If we look at the overall system though I think the process is quite good (and it would be good to have more people rating actually) and the top 5 news in the front are really the most interesting stuff going on most of the times. The garage news could get more visibility, some of them are quite interesting (many of them are just 2 basic lines though). They always get underrated, I guess because most of the people ratign follow http://planet.maemo.org instead of http://maemo.org/news Conclusion: Daniel don't worry. |
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Thanks, Quim!
After watching that pattern and reading your response, I realize that some people are "purists" and want only "maemo as a development platform" related news. It started as a development platform that later evolved into a community but never took things like "editorial content" and "related consumer news" into any official capacity. If that's the case: to each their own. I still want to make thumbs-down shirts for GeneralAntilles and myself. ;) |
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Welcome back, Texrat. We need you to come! Mr. Gil, make it happen.
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Next get-together. :) |
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We have been shopping around for air tickets. RT Berlin to NC can be as low as $810 as of TODAY. Not sure about FL. Orbiz or airline weekend advertisement emails are the most economical. I would be more than happy to furnish more info if interested.
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I'd love to go but I simply can't promise anything so I'd apply only if canceling in last minute is not a problem (which is of course not the case, booking costs money). |
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Either way, it's just not gonna happen. |
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Hmm...during Oktoberfest?
I signed up. My fredit card is going to hate me. I think I'll fly to Helsinki after the Summit; I was there last summer to visit some good friends in Tuusula and Espoo and loved it. Finland is beautiful. Oh, and the saunas, can't forget those! |
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And use Kayak.com to find rates, they search all those sites. As for me, I'm gonna swipe the hell out of my NWA WorldPerks Visa. I love flying KLM. Do they do a MSP-AMS-BER flight?
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