On Thursday 06 February 2003 01:46, Leo Sutic wrote: > > From: Sylvain Wallez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > > We also have to take into account the future subprojects of > > the Cocoon > > top-level project. In this perspective, the current Cocoon should be > > considered as the "core" of a group of related projects (CMS, GIS, > > webapp, etc.) > > > > In that perspective, I don't like stripping the distinctive part of > > mailing lists for a generic "dev@" if there is to be some > > "xxx-dev@" in the future. > > We did that in Avalon, with the (in hindsight predictable) results that > each little mailing list became a community of its own - we had people > working on Phoenix (then the Avalon reference container) who didn't know > > about Avalon! (Only with the formation of the PMC did we merge > phoenix-dev > back with avalon-dev.) > > In short, Sylvain, you may not want to do what you plan for.
On the other hand, Cocoon was a xml.apache.org sub-project, and I am sure you didn't want cocoon-dev mixed up with all other sibling projects, did you? I would like to express a vote to keep the cocoon-dev and cocoon-users on the left. It doesn't hurt, and gives a bit more continuency now and flexibility in the future... Niclas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]