On 2004.08.19, Zoran Vasiljevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's true, but Jim Davidson gets special exemption.  I think we can all
> > understand and appreciate why.  :-)
>
> I understand. Nevertheless, I think everybody should *at least* inform
> others with a quick simple email like:
>
>   Hey, I'm gonna do X because of Y
>
> I'm sure Jim will have nothing against...

Keep in mind that Jim is *extremely* busy.  Most likely, he'll tell me
about changes he's working on and I'll be responsible for messaging out
to the community about it, answering questions about his changes, etc.

> In order to facilitate this (and not to saturate the general aolserver
> list with this kind of traffic), I'd suggest to (re)activate the
> AOLSERVER-CORE (or such) list where core developers might ping each
> other quickly. But, of course, everybody willing to join should be welcome.

Sure.  I'd rather use the AOLSERVER-SF list, actually -- I really think
all core developers should be monitoring it already, so we can just use
it for all dev-related communication.

Perhaps the AOLSERVER-CORE list could be used for non-dev core related
activity, but as of right now, I don't know what that would be.

What do you think?  Can we just use the AOLSERVER-SF list for now?

-- Dossy

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    folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)


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