> From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Berin Loritsch wrote: > >>From: Nicola Ken Barozzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >> > >>I propose that we switch to a single avalon-dev and > >>avalon-user mailing > >>list. > >> > >>It enables us to follow better all that is happening in > >>avalon-land, and > >>is much more important now that we are working on a unified vision. > >> > >>Please cast your votes (on [EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >> > >>mine: +1 > > > > > > > > -1 We separated the mailing lists for a reason. The user > > questions will get lost in all of the development threads, > > and the user won't get the answers they want. With separate > > threads, we can properly support our users while we are > > embroiled in the design for Avalon 5 with ref. container. > > Careful, Nicola used very bad wording: hs is not proposing to unify > *all* mail lists into one, he's proposing that we merge all > development > mail lists into one and all users mail list into one and > result in just > a single community of developers and a single community of users. > > I see *great* value on this proposal as the first *real* step > in doing > something to force people to collaborate. > > Right now, with the excuse of caring about his users, phoenix is > effectively implementing stuff that is not decided by the avalon > community. This means that the avalon PMC has no legal oversight on > what's happening there. This is a serious concern. Bringing > communities > back together might slow down things a little on phoenix land > but it is > definately a good thing for Avalon in general. > > And this is why I voted +1
And why *after* he clarified what he meant to do, I also reverted my -1 and made it +1. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>