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jebba 2010-01-12 22:10

Re: Big events - does the council get warning?
 
You'd think Nokia themselves would write up a single email and send it to maemo-announce or make an announcement here or *something* for people to look at and understand what they are downloading. They have some seriously broken processes. Who does a release without an announcement except the smallest of smallest projects?

fnordianslip 2010-01-12 22:18

Re: Big events - does the council get warning?
 
Out of curiosity, was the minor update released to 'beta' testers as well as the forthcoming main update, or did the need for the minor update arise from the 'beta' testing of the main one?

Dr. Drips 2010-01-12 22:32

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it doesn't make a big difference i think, big or not, at this phase everything new is blown with threads. the thing is, helping people that have no idea what is going on. it turned out very nicely if you ask me, with the great update needed for... thread.
you cannot control this, maybe if the info is given on the device while updating.
but many people don't read it and the problems are not to be predicted. they happen afteward, and the problems with problems is, they can not be forseen often.

NvyUs 2010-01-12 22:39

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it turned out ok this time on the whole.
but when the big update comes what needs double the amount of free space on rootfs its going to bring triple the amount of people with problems,
a 24 hour notice to mods will not change much but least they can be around to merge the million of duplicated threads and point them to Help pages

YoDude 2010-01-12 22:56

Re: Big events - does the council get warning?
 
In the future Flandry could use his sticky as a template but from my experience (nothing different from anyone who has been a member here for very long). Whether the sticky came after 2 hours, 18 hours, or even a day before, it would make little difference in forum volume or the quality of the posts.

When something comes along that was anticipated for so long, people are going to post. And of course everyone thinks their opinion or the point they are trying to make is so unique it needs a new thread. ;)

People want to post. They are looking for a reason to post. However, the same people who do not read a thread throughout or bother to see if a subject has been posted before will start a new thread, sometimes in the wrong forum, regardless of the topic.


BTW, stickies are a good thing. I think they should be used more often and depreciated as new topics create new interests. Members may become accustom to them and condition themselves to look there first.

Sticky early, update often... imho. :)

GeneralAntilles 2010-01-12 23:05

Re: Big events - does the council get warning?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fnordianslip (Post 467267)
Out of curiosity, was the minor update released to 'beta' testers as well as the forthcoming main update, or did the need for the minor update arise from the 'beta' testing of the main one?

Neither. It's been planned for forever. PR1.1 is a large update delivering a lot of fixes (including new CMT firmware) and changes needed to be pushed to the update system to allow it to be delivered OTA.

GeneralAntilles 2010-01-12 23:11

Re: Big events - does the council get warning?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RevdKathy (Post 467131)
I accept it was a 'small' release - I think what made it big was it being the first for maemo 5, so the first for that whole audience of new, non-linuxy people we have around now. Like me.

I just wondered whether it would have made things easier. And if so, whether that's something the council could take up with Nokia.

Release information has to be kept confidential until release. Unless you've got people under an NDA, it's difficult to pass that sort of information on to them and hard to justify for smaller things.

Nokia has informed the council of upcoming things in the past, but they were are all larger scale or more directly relevant to the community.

konttorri has almost always been an invaluable source of information during release days (95% of the information about PR1.0.1 and its specifics came from him the morning of). So perhaps somebody could make a point of interrogation him after a release and stickying that info here. ;)

Of course, this could all be made really, really simple if Nokia could just manage to put together a 3-paragraph announcement about the release with a short overview of the major changes. . . .

ColdFusion 2010-01-12 23:52

Re: Big events - does the council get warning?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles (Post 467372)
Of course, this could all be made really, really simple if Nokia could just manage to put together a 3-paragraph announcement about the release with a short overview of the major changes. . . .

this.


We shouldn't have to go out of our way to find out what's going on.

jebba 2010-01-13 00:09

Re: Big events - does the council get warning?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles (Post 467372)
Of course, this could all be made really, really simple if Nokia could just manage to put together a 3-paragraph announcement about the release with a short overview of the major changes. . . .

When I first came around these parts, I came across the maemo-announce mailing list and saw it basically empty. So I opened a bug report suggesting it be used or shut down. I just assumed they had started using other methods of providing announcements. But they do *no* announcements.

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6565

It seems clear they should just start using that list again and letting people know what is up. Simple announcements can really make the whole process more sane.

Perhaps voting for that bug will help.

RevdKathy 2010-01-13 04:19

Re: Big events - does the council get warning?
 
What went through my head was that having been a mod in various places over the years, I know that if I'd woken up on a Monday morning to find my forum had gone bananas over something for which I could have had a few hours warning and hadn't I'd be really, really pissed.

Like it or not, Nokia is using this place as a support forum. I assumed that 12-24 hours warning that they were going to do something that would draw in people needing support would be courteous.

As I say, I recognise the need for confidentiality in these things, but Nokia are supposed to have that sort of relationship with the Council. My feeling at this point is that the maemo.org council members should decide whether they feel that in future they'd like a bit of notice on events like that, and if so negotiate with their Nokia counterparts. And neither side need tell Us the result as it's not our business. ;)


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