On 15.03.2008, at 14:50, Noah Slater wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:48:11PM -0400, Sam Ruby wrote:
The hope is that eventually CouchDB will become a PMC. The PMC will
be responsible for for the project. As long as this dividing line
doesn't result in Subversion or MoinMoin changes going unmonitored,
there isn't a problem.
Okay, I think I have reversed my position. It makes more sense to
keep commits
as a pure Subversion monitoring list, I think.
Come on Chris, Jan, Damien... weigh in! :)
I don't have a strong preference, but I lean slightly towards couchdb-
commits.
In essence, change notifications about wiki content and code are
pretty similar with similar purposes. Ticket notification mails OTOH
are more "conversational" (at least in theory), fitting in with a
development discussion list. The other thing is simply traffic. Actual
discussions can easily get lost among notification mails on a list.
So I'd prefer couchdb-commits, but could also live with couchdb-dev.
Cheers,
Chris
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