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Re: [tor-bugs] #25755 [Community/Outreach]: Choose name for new mailing list tor-lang-es
#25755: Choose name for new mailing list tor-lang-es
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Reporter: ilv | Owner: alison
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Community/Outreach | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
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Comment (by ilv):
Replying to [comment:3 arma]:
> Replying to [comment:2 ilv]:
> > I'd like to give some time to discuss the possible name with whomever
is interested.
>
> Sounds great. In that case I'm moving this ticket out of the "please
make this mailing list" component, so poor qbi doesn't go mad trying to
figure out which tickets are asking for a list and which tickets aren't
yet asking for a list. :)
>
> > tor-lang-es
> > tor-spanish (this way we'd avoid possible conflicts for future lists
such as tor-pt)
>
> Out of these two, I would pick the first one. Calling it "spanish" is
just asking for people to get offended that you didn't want to use their
own language's word for the language. :)
>
> Speaking of language-specific names: what is the intended scope of the
list? Is it for users? Developers? Journalists? Every possible thing in
one list so long as the people want to write in español? I ask because if
it's a general talk list, another option could be tor-talk-es. That name
might have some baggage because of how many Internet cranks we have
attracted to tor-talk (which in a sense served its purpose, to keep them
away from the other more productive lists). But if you have people trying
to propose bugfixes in español, and users trying to ask usage questions in
español, and people discussing Facebook's privacy policies in español, all
on this one list, did you succeed or fail?
In this case we succeed. The idea is to have a general discussion, in the
sense of having a space for coordinating efforts, asks questions, announce
events, etc. The purpose of this is to empower new communities, and for
that matter I think it would be good to start all together. We could split
once we have a solid/loud community for a specific language (could be
years, could be never). I don't think tor-talk-es would be good for this
because it would merely replicate the current model, and because of its
current reputation :)
>
> > tor-espanol (this could be easier to understand for locals)
>
> My only concern here would be what happens when we want to create a tor-
فارسی list, and whether email tools et al could handle such a thing.
Good point. I think we should go with tor-lang-es and then see what
happens.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/25755#comment:5>
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