For our pre-ASF lists, we split them for the opposite reason - because there was so much dev-related traffic and we didn't want to burden our non-dev users with all of that noise. Thoughts on that?

On 4/19/15 5:03 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (3980) wrote:
My advice, based on past experience, is to not split the lists
initially upon Incubation. It splinters the community. If you need
to split it b/c there is so much user related traffic later, I would
do it then.

Cheers,
Chris


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-----Original Message-----
From: Till Westmann <[email protected]>
Reply-To: "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 7:16 PM
To: "[email protected]"
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Subject: users and dev lists

Hi,

we currently have users and dev lists for AsterixDB (outside of the ASF)
and we actually have users that are not developers on the users list.
At the ASF we currently don’t have a users-list and I’m wondering if we
should leave it that way or if we should add a users lists to (hopefully)
migrate our current users to.

Thoughts/Preferences?

Thanks,
Till

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