Simon Kitching wrote:

And quite often a commons project has only 1 or 2 regular committers. If
it were on its own list, then there's no oversight of that project by
the general commons community. A project could die and rot without
anyone noticing.


Perhaps what's needed then is a separate commons-dev list and then individual commons-users lists?


I suspect some of the less active lists may be so primarily because few people care about those projects enough to wade through all the projects they don't care about. Having separate lists might help the smaller communities to grow a bit.

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