On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 14:40:10 +0200, Buchan Milne wrote: > This has been brought up before, but I wonder if it would be useful to > have focused cooker lists. > > There are some topics I haven't brought up on cooker, that I would like > to discuss with other cookers, but since it is quite specialised > (regarding default ACLs in openldap, kerberos, samba in conjunction) I > don't really feel comfortable spamming the cookers who want to discuss > latest KDE or similar topics. > > So, would it be worthwhile to have lists dedicated to: > - -server software (apache/samba/ldap/postfix etc) > - -KDE > - -GNOME > - -Other desktop software > - -kernel > - -admin tools (incl. drakxtools/drakx etc) > > Although a lot of people may end up subscribing to all the lists, it > *would* mean that we could have more focused discussions, and some > people who aren't active on cooker (due to high traffic) may be able to > participate in a more focused list. > > Of course, normal cooker list would stay as is mostly, for general stuff > that affects everyone or more than one or two focused areas. > > WDYT?
I'm against that.. The goal of this mailing list is to stabilize cooker, nothing else.. You can always use scoring on specific subjects, if needed.. -- Frederic Crozat MandrakeSoft
