[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was gone for one week and received 140 mailings from the list. Most of which do not concern my interest in skolelinux.matters, like marketing, strategy, new employees-annoucements,
world-domination planning etc.
If we see debian-edu as an international list to coordinate debian GNU/Linux efforts, learn from each others experiences, share work, and to cheer us up of course, those things are right on topic.
At this point, I don't think the volume on the list is so high that it
needs to be split-up. I agree with the prevous post about the benefits
to keep it diverse to some extend.
Most of the discussions would have fit much better in a forums-like environment. Threads are easy to track, changes or posting can be subscribed to and you can receive summary emails as often as desired.
Has anyone considered this idea? phpBB, perhaps? It would also be easy to provide forums for troubleshooting, etc. for teachers and students.
Maybe just the autogeretated package maintainer messages are specific
enough, to be of lesser general interest.
If you would like to see a split, what do you think of traditional debian-edu-devel (technical) vs. debian-edu (general)?
I think that may fit better.
Peter

