> Amen! While -dev and -users may be a little too sparse, perhaps adding a > -business list would be beneficial for discussing those types of issues. > However business-related issues are not so common at this point, so perhaps > a list devoted to NONTECHNICAL discussion (-nontech?) would be relevant? > > I agree that list fragmentation is a royal pain in the ass, but perhaps it > is time to figure out just one more list to try and whittle down the > traffic on -users.
So far it seems like the proposed candidates for new lists are: asterisk-newbies (perhaps a better word?) asterisk-nontech asterisk-biz Any others as well? If we were to add another list, I *believe* we could automatically subscribe everyone in -users to -whatever to help seed it a bit. The amount of mail on asterisk-users is more than even *I* can read in a day, and my job is 100% asterisk. There probably is a justification for a new list, but I think it is less the -biz list as much as much as the -newbies. Keeping a business discussion on -users is probably quite useful since often times a business discussion can involve technical details of what Asterisk is capable of doing. Thoughts? Mark _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
