We have talked about list reorganization in the past. One thing that I 
discovered is that it would require much more discussion than I had originally 
thought. I have kept it on my todo list with relatively low priority, but if 
people think it would improve communication that much I can reprioritize it. In 
any case, don't expect too much activity on this front until after 1.6 RC1. ;)
One thing that we can do more immediately and that we've thought might really 
accelerate decisions and bring our contributing community closer together is an 
IRC channel. #zftalk is great, but there is a *lot* of end user support there, 
as well. How much interest is there in a contributors' IRC channel? This is 
something that's so easy to set up we might be able to have it in place for RC1 
and the rest of the release rollout.

,Wil 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christoph Dorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 8:38 AM
> To: Laurent Melmoux
> Cc: Pádraic Brady; Wil Sinclair; Zend Framework General
> Subject: Re: [fw-general] Why haven't you reviewed the Zend_Tool
> proposals?
> 
> > I'm finding harder to follow the ZF development specific post in the
> > general mailing list because it got busier with end-support. In the
> > other hand the others mailing lists are almost not used and forwarded
> to
> > fw-general most of the time.
> >
> > I feel like 2 mailing list will be enough :
> > * fw-general for end-users
> > * fw-dev for ZF development.
> 
> I agree. Two lists, one for end-user support/general questions and one
> specifically for ZF developers (contributors & people interested in the
> direction of ZF) would be better until there is enough activity to
> warrant splitting them up further.
> 
> Christoph
> 

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