Hi guys,
is it possible, that this mailinglist isn't as active as it should be ?
The community of such a good and usefull programm is expected to be more
active, isn't it ?
The activity level of the community is also a good reflexion of the
attractivity of a programm.
Maybe someone whos longer on the list, could spread some light on it. Is
this a "normal" month ?
Marius
Hi,
I started on this list reporting a bug, i didn't get any answer until I
tried at #jitsi on irc.freenode.org . There I get very fast feedback and
some developers tell me that they've already read my email but they were
very busy with other stuff.
Altought the software is great, the XMMP/Jabber/Jitsi community is pretty
small in comparison with other free source projects.
As said, try via IRC.
Regards.
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You can get an idea about the history of activity by looking at the archive here:
http://lists.jitsi.org/pipermail/users/
Judging only by the size of the downloadable version for each month, April 2015 looks above average.
Boris
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On 04/05/15 10:23, Marius wrote:
Hi guys,
is it possible, that this mailinglist isn't as active as it should be ?
The community of such a good and usefull programm is expected to be more
active, isn't it ?
The activity level of the community is also a good reflexion of the
attractivity of a programm.
Maybe someone whos longer on the list, could spread some light on it. Is
this a "normal" month ?
emcho
May 4, 2015, 5:40pm
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FWIW,
There's also our dev list which generally has a slightly higher activity.
Altogether we generally see 400 to 500 messages a month
Emil
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On Monday, May 4, 2015, Boris Grozev <boris@jitsi.org > wrote:
On 04/05/15 10:23, Marius wrote:
Hi guys,
is it possible, that this mailinglist isn't as active as it should be ?
The community of such a good and usefull programm is expected to be more
active, isn't it ?
The activity level of the community is also a good reflexion of the
attractivity of a programm.
Maybe someone whos longer on the list, could spread some light on it. Is
this a "normal" month ?
You can get an idea about the history of activity by looking at the
archive here:
http://lists.jitsi.org/pipermail/users/
Judging only by the size of the downloadable version for each month, April
2015 looks above average.
Boris
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