----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Ramey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> What is the motivation for having discussion regarding serialization and/or 
>persistence
> take place on a separate list?  Is it inherently different in some way than
> other boost projects?  Has it consumed more "space" than say shared_ptr ?
> Is is so disjoint from other boost topics? Is the discussion some how
> different than other boost discussions?.   Are other topics candidates for a

FWIW, Spirit (spirit.sf.net) benefited a lot from having a separate
mailing list since its debut more than a year ago. It has nothing
to do at all with being different from other boost projects. For instance,
I am subscribed to 3 boost related mailing list (boost.spirit, boost.python
boost.docs). Typically, groups coalesce to form specific, specially focused
sub-groups. That's normal, IMO.

> separate list?  Would this "other list" be searchable with the WWW interface?

Spirit's has a searchable with the WWW interface. As do boost.python and
any other source-forge related mailing list.

Cheers,
Joel de Guzman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.boost-consulting.com


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