On 7/2/07, David Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> on Wed Jun 20 2007, "Matias Capeletto" <matias.capeletto-AT-gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If we continue to add more resources to the docs project we may have
> > the power to force a switch to lists.boost.org where this list
> > belongs.
>
> I don't think there's any relationship between the two, and "forcing"
> isn't necessary.  It's just a matter of making the right requests and
> people finding the time.

You are probably right. I have send some mails about this to the list
and John Maddock send some too, but nobody answer. Maybe I was not
asking the correct person.

> Does a switch to lists.boost.org offer any real advantages that make
> it worthwhile?

The list was down for three days short ago because of sourceforge
problems. That was what make me want it to be in list.boost.org.
Apart from that, I like to have related resources together, and I do
not see a reason for this list to be left behind in sourceforge,
except for the obvious one of having to work to translate it :)

Best regards
Matias

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