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Re: Some quick Bugzilla statistics


From: Guy Harris <guy () alum mit edu>
Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2013 13:54:07 -0800


On Jan 5, 2013, at 1:02 PM, Evan Huus <eapache () gmail com> wrote:

For what it's worth, ask.wireshark.org went online in September 2010,
which does line up with the drop in volume on -users and -dev.

Tangentially, is it perhaps worth closing -users in order to
consolidate all support into the ask site?

There's support and there's discussions.  At least as I understand it, a Q&A site doesn't, and isn't intended to, have 
the same workflow as a mailing list/discussion board.  Perhaps "into the ask site and Bugzilla" would work - if a user 
proposes a new feature, that might better be discussed on an RFE filed on Bugzilla than on the ask site, and Bugzilla 
also accepts more uploads, such as sample capture files.

(I also find mailing lists easier to work with than any form of Web-based Q&A site/forum, for a variety of reasons; for 
one thing, following a mailing list just means "subscribing to it and looking at messages as they arrive", it doesn't 
mean periodically polling the Web site or looking at an RSS feed reader.)

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