I think creating them wouldn't be a huge overhead ... 

and then we could simply notify the dev-lists of the projects tagged with a 
given category about the new list.
This way anyone could signup.

Chris

Am 30.12.18, 17:38 schrieb "Roy Lenferink" <[email protected]>:

    Are we starting with iot@ or are we creating other lists as well, e.g.
    streaming@ (Flink, Spark, Storm, Heron .....) and big-data@ (Hadoop, Metron
    ....) and so on.
    And were do we document the existence of these lists or do we leave it to
    the projects if they want to point to the [email protected] (as an example) mailing
    list?
    
    - Roy
    
    Op zo 30 dec. 2018 om 14:56 schreef Christofer Dutz <
    [email protected]>:
    
    > So how would we create such a list?
    >
    > Chris
    >
    > Am 17.12.18, 09:44 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:
    >
    >     Well I'd be happy to help moderating this. What's "one more list" in
    > the moderation inbox?
    >
    >     Do we have to vote on setting up the "[email protected]" list ... if yes
    > ... do we do it here? Or could someone just create it.
    >
    >
    >     Chris
    >
    >     PS: Do we have a web-tool for moderation? Right now all moderators get
    > the same email and I can't see if someone else already accepted or 
rejected
    > a message ... would be great if there was some "moderation inbox" with
    > accept and reject buttons to quickly moderate all lists someone is listed
    > as moderator for.
    >
    >
    >     Am 16.12.18, 14:53 schrieb "Rich Bowen" <[email protected]>:
    >
    >         +1 to the concept, and there's precedent with the geospatial list.
    >
    >         Bertrand mentions the tech@ list but I don't think anybody knows
    > that it's
    >         there or what it is for. Lists with topic names seem to have 
better
    >         discoverability.
    >
    >         Note also that they attract more spam so ensure that you have some
    > willing
    >         moderators.
    >
    >         I think an iot@ list is a great way to attract new participants
    > who aren't
    >         already aware of the various projects and what they do.
    >
    >         On Thu, Dec 13, 2018, 03:34 Christofer Dutz <
    > [email protected]
    >         wrote:
    >
    >         > Hi all,
    >         >
    >         > at the moment I’m involved in 3 Apache project in the IoT area.
    > A lot of
    >         > the work I have been doing is to help make all of these work
    > together.
    >         > PLC4X – NiFi Integration
    >         > PLC4X – Apache Kafka Connect
    >         > PLC4X – Camel Integration
    >         > PLC4X – Edgent Integration
    >         > Edgent - … integration
    >         >
    >         > However sometimes I could for example need some help by NiFi
    > Guys to check
    >         > my NiFi integration, have Kafka Connect gurus provide
    > suggestions on how to
    >         > improve our connector, …
    >         >
    >         > There’s a lot happening here and signing up and keeping up to
    > date for all
    >         > the dev-lists of all the projects around here would leave no
    > time to
    >         > actually work on things.
    >         >
    >         > So my idea is: As we have a list of general categories for our
    > projects,
    >         > how about creating general “@apache.org” mailinglists for each
    > of these
    >         > categories for the purpose of coordinating such efforts.
    >         >
    >         > What do you think?
    >         >
    >         >
    >         > Chris
    >         >
    >
    >
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