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On Jun 13, 2005, at 3:44 PM, Mike Taylor wrote:

With the additional subversion repositories that have been created I thought that we should find out if anyone would be interested in a commits mailing list for the new repositories and also for some existing ones that do not have a list.

Currently the only commits mailing list we have (that I know of) is the one for Chandler and Docs.

My proposal is that we create new lists for the following: PyLucene, PyICU, M2Crypto, Zanshin and Cosmo.

I've left the new sandbox repository off this list as it doesn't have an official role.

Does this sound like a good idea? Please comment on this in the next two days either here or directly to me - I'll post a summary by the end of the day Wednesday (June 15th 2005).


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