Well, I had a peek of following more than 30 OOo mailing lists a while ago and I was really happy that special topics were discussed on special lists as my job was to keep up with the 'big picture' of the whole OOo community. In the end it doesn't really matter if you're getting a hundred mails from one or several mailing lists. Having several lists even makes the live of the intensive follower easier as one can apply pre-sorting of the Inbox using filters. The real issue I see is transparency, as it sometimes hard to know about the sheer existence of some specialized mailing lists.

Best regards,
Peter

Christine Louise Beems wrote:
Please forgive... but I do not understand the need to sub-divide marketing topics to different lists... that is, in terms of keeping pace with the 'big picture' as simply as possible it seems logical that all marketing-related conversation/discussion take place on the [marketing] list with appropriate subject headings (ie: OOo Branding)... and personally in terms of effective organizational structure and cohesive/consensus decision making, I think that [art] is a [marketing] sub-topic.... ~Christine

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