On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 7:04 PM, Linus Tolke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I agree that it is a good idea to join the lists to get the module
> developers closer to the project.
>
> Christian, could you please take care of this by sending a mail with
> reasons, instruction on how to do the transition and the date when the
> modules-dev will be removed?

I have written the text, I'll send it tomorrow if anyone is against
this change (I'm against executing a decision in less than 24 hours,
so everybody can vote, including people at different timezones).

About the deadline, I think that a month is sufficient.

> I have modified the mailing list message now.

The text would be:

Subject: Closing ArgoUML modules list

Hi all,

After discussion at the ArgoUML developers mailing list, we decided
that this list will be removed on October 30th.
The reasons that we have for doing this movement are:

- Initially, this list was created for module developers, so they can
discuss about ArgoUML without "distractions" from the discussions
about ArgoUML development. We want to encourage everybody to
participate on the project, so we don't think that splitting our
developer community is a great idea.
- Our development mailing list has not a very high traffic, so people
that want to focus only on module development won't receive a lot of
undesired mail.
- Module developers need to be notified about how ArgoUML evolves, and
this is easier if they are subscribed to our developer mailing list.

Please, subscribe right now to our developer mailing list, and feel
free to post any question, or tell us about what are you doing with
ArgoUML.

Thanks.

-- 
Cheers,

Christian López Espínola <penyaskito>

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