Maybe John's collection is too complex, but this proposal is way too simple.
In addition to the "discuss" and "announce" groups we **need** the "members
and interns only" list as well.  Some of the others may be useful.

If this seems exclusionary, remember that one of our (existing ARC members)
goals is to have non-Sun ARC members within a year.  They would also be
included on this list.

- jek3

> Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 13:41:06 -0700
> From: "Roy T. Fielding" <fielding at gbiv.com>
> Subject: Re: OpenSolaris ARC community email changes (see PSARC 2006/569)
> To: John.Plocher at sun.com
> Cc: Derek Cicero <derek.cicero at sun.com>, Stephen Hahn <stephen.hahn at 
> sun.com>, 
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> On Oct 23, 2006, at 12:10 PM, John Plocher wrote:
> 
> > [Note that this mail is going out to the extended OpenSolaris ARC  
> > community as well as Derek and Stephen]
> >
> > Derek and Stephen,
> >
> > As part of the opening up of PSARC, we would like to move the PSARC  
> > aliases out onto OpenSolaris.org.  Before we actually make any  
> > changes, we would like to brainstorm the best way to do them.  What  
> > follows is an initial starting point for discussion (see PSARC  
> > 2006/569 for additional context):
> 
> Hi John,
> 
> There is no need for any of this complexity.  If the ARC is going to
> be an OpenSolaris Community Group, then it can have one discussion list,
> one announce list, and one issue tracking system.  There is no need for
> the mail system to track who is, or is not, an ARC member/intern and
> no need for the discussion to take place across multiple mailing lists.
> People can say who they are when they vote, and the person collating
> the voting can determine whether or not the vote is binding.
> Cases can be requested as issues, resolved in discussion on a single
> list (with only a single notice sent to the requesting group), and
> the result announced on the announce list plus recorded under the issue.
> 
> ....Roy
> 



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