Hallo zusammen,
bei der Durchsicht der FSFE-Mailinglisten fiel mir auf, dass diese Liste
seit einiger Zeit leider kaum Aktivität erlebt. Das ist sehr schade.
Die ursprünglichen Moderatoren der Liste sind nicht mehr in der Stadt
bzw. möchten nicht mehr als solche aktiv sein. Allerdings ist eine Liste
ohne Moderation und sich-verantwortlich-fühlende Personen nicht wirklich
zielführend.
Daher gibt es zwei Möglichkeiten:
1. Eine Person übernimmt die Moderation (technisch wie kommunikativ)
dieser Liste und versucht, den Ball wieder ins Rollen zu bringen.
Leipzig ist ja durchaus eine spannende Stadt, in der man viel zu
Freier Software sagen und tun kann!
2. Wir schließen die Liste vorerst. Natürlich bietet die FSFE mit
weiteren Listen wie fsfe-de@ und discussion@ [^1] weitere Listen zum
Austausch an, und das Forum [^2] ist auch ein toller Platz für
Diskussionen.
Wenn Euch Option 1. lockt, schreibt mir bitte direkt eine E-Mail (ich
bin nicht auf leipzig@ aktiv). Ansonsten werde ich die Liste im Januar
löschen.
Danke für Euer Engagement!
Viele Grüße
Max
[^1]: https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-de und
https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
[^2]: https://community.fsfe.org
~ Max Mehl [2019-07-23 17:54 +0200]:
> Hello,
>
> We have noticed that the mailing list leipzig(a)lists.fsfe.org has been
> quite inactive since quite a while. This is undesirable because people
> interested in Free Software who try to get in touch with the community
> by signing up on a list will find a silent room.
>
> You are the listed owner/moderator of this mailing list. Let's clarify
> how to proceed with this situation. There are multiple options. Please
> pick one of them *before 1 August 2019* and reply to this email:
>
> 1. You could try to start a few new discussions. Often, mailing list
> members are rather shy, especially new ones, and wait for topics to
> participate in. Is there something regarding Free Software going on
> in your country or the topic of the mailing list? Is there something
> interesting that is relevant for the members? Also check out the
> FSFE's news [^1] and events [^2], or the latest campaigns and
> activities to find matching topics.
>
> 2. If you don't have time to moderate and engage on the list any more,
> please try to find a successor. For example, you could ask other
> people on the mailing list. Please try to find a solution as soon as
> possible and share it with me so we can make the necessary changes.
>
> 3. You think the mailing list has become too inactive or obsolete to
> ever start it again? There is the option of creating a category on
> <https://community.fsfe.org>, our relatively new Discourse platform.
> There, building a community is easier because people don't have to
> join a mailing list but can just find your discussions at the first
> glance. Let me know if you prefer that, and I can help you set things
> up.
>
> 4. Nothing from the above makes sense to you? Well, we can also just
> delete the mailing list and optionally keep its archives. If you
> prefer this option, please do so carefully, announce it early, and
> also discuss it with other members of the mailing list. Also in this
> case, please get back to me.
>
>
> Please note that if you do not reply before *1 August 2019*, we will
> have to delete the mailing list after a short notice to keep our systems
> in a maintained and clean state. This would be the saddest option, and I
> hope we can find a better solution together :)
>
> Thanks for your contribution to Free Software and the FSFE community!
>
> Best,
> Max
>
>
> [^1]: https://fsfe.org/news
>
> [^2]: https://fsfe.org/events
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