It was tongue in cheek guys, didn't mean it as a real suggestion. I was
mocking the over separation of lists.  Personally I don't care if a
thread is a little OT once in a while.  Sometimes they just morph into
being OT. 

>>>>
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [mailto:Neil.Robertson- 
Agreed.  We can cover everything we need with the occasional OT thread
(which I can say that over the years has never been really WOT).

The politics and religion suggestions are just asking for trouble and
for
friends to become enemies.


>>>>
From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

No no no...  please don't do that!

The lists are perfect the way that they are.  People can get away with
asking the occasional OT on CF-TALK as long as it's not WWOT.
CF-COMMUNITY
is a melting pot of anything goes.  Between those two, everything is
covered.  When you add all of the other lists, the community gets really
fragmented.  This list is self-moderating and it works well. People
occasionally get rude, but it goes right back to normal.

I subscribe to only these two lists.  Every other tech list I've
belonged to
is a strict On-Topic where moderators check every post and then send you
to
the appropriate list, where hopefully somebody might be subscribed who
knows
the answer.  You end up subscribed to 15 lists, and 90% of the time, you
only needed that one answer, and the rest of the topics on that list are
entirely uninteresting.

 
Matthew Small

>>>>>
From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Hey Mike think you can add a few lists?

Cf-techTalk (All CF questions, no bs, if its not about coding or server
admin it doesn't belong)
CF-Talk (CF questions with CF related discussions)
CF-Community (General discussions, non-political, non-Religious)
CF-Politics (Poiltical discussions only, no cf discussions or questions)
CF-Religion (Religious discussions only, no cf discussions or questions)

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