Hi Taylor,

Thanks for sending out this note. I am a mentor on Storm and have a
follow-up question for you: As part of ASF Infrastructure, we have also
created a [email protected] mailing list. Is there a
particular reason why you are suggesting continued usage of
[email protected] instead of this mailing list?

Regards,
Arvind Prabhakar


On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 7:19 PM, P. Taylor Goetz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Attention all storm committers, contributors, and hackers:
>
> As part of the move to the Apache incubator, storm user and developer
> mailing lists will be established, and ultimately the google “storm-user”
> making list will be retired.
>
> The Apache infrastructure team has setup the
> [email protected] mailing list. This list should be used for
> all discussions related to storm development (e.g. correspondence around
> pull requests, contributions, committer discussions, etc.).
>
> The [email protected] mailing list should continue to be used
> for all questions/discussions related to general storm usage. As a rule of
> thumb, if what you are posting DOES NOT involve modifying storm source
> code, the storm-user list is most appropriate. If you are posting something
> related to building storm, modifying its internals, etc. then the
> [email protected] is more appropriate.
>
> If you would like to subscribe to the storm developer list, you can do so
> by sending an email with the subject “Subscribe” to
> [email protected]
>
> If you are a storm committer and/or contributor, you should probably be
> subscribed to that list.
>
> If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Taylor
>
> --
> P. Taylor Goetz
>
>
>

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