Hi Yves,

I am open to this sort of thing, but I wonder if our development list might
be sufficient.  It's relatively low traffic these days -- and we do have a
section for this on the forum.  We have a flightgear-flightmodel list that
is almost never used.  The thing about creating a new mailing list is that
none of the relevant people are initially subscribed to it, and since it's
all voluntary it could be that many of the important people would never get
around to subscribing???

So my personal opinion is that I'd prefer to just discuss aircraft &
scenery development on the devel list until such point where there is so
much traffic that it every one is asking for a separate list.  On the other
hand, if there is enough desire for this now by enough people, I'm willing
to be convinced.  My intent is not to dig in my heals and be a barrier to
people working, but I don't want to go through a lot of extra effort for
something that won't be effectively used either.

Thanks,

Curt.


On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 4:09 PM, HB-GRAL <flightg...@sablonier.ch> wrote:

> Hi Curt
>
> Would it be a good idea to have a second mailinglist for aircraft and
> scenery development? I know there have been much more lists around in
> past. For me it starts to be very hard to find flightgear core related
> topics in this list now. I tried to add some filters to my reader, but
> without success. I hope there isn’t already another list and I missed it
> ;-)
>
> Cheers, Yves
>
>
>
>
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