I agree that this only works if elm-discuss gets killed. It might, however, be 
necessary to also kill elm-dev because the leakage of elm-discuss traffic over 
into elm-dev will likely become much worse if elm-discuss goes away.

Mark

> On Jan 4, 2017, at 9:34 AM, Rex van der Spuy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 12:05:33 PM UTC-5, Brian Hicks wrote:
>> the fact remains that /r/elm is going to be a place that people go to ask 
>> questions, and if nobody is there to answer them we're giving people a 
>> really bad experience.
>> 
> 
> That was my problem: When I started learning Elm I first posted questions on 
> /r/elm. 
> But, I soon found I received many more, and better, replies here on 
> elm-discuss, so I hardly visit /r/elm anymore.
> 
> I think for this move to work need to somehow pull the plug on elm-discuss.
> Maybe we should set a kill date, and then after that just lock down this list 
> for good with a big sign saying "Please visit /r/elm"...?
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