yeah, the proliferation of lists can inhibit conversation if a critical
mass of subscribers isn't reached. rather than start with a new list,
discuss on the list which matches the most ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
probably) and then eventually start a new list if it seems warrented.
John
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 08:10:57AM +0100, Ketil Z. Malde wrote:
> "Dominic Steinitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Would it be possible to set up a mailing list for those interested?
>
> We're getting a lot of these lists now (gui, libs, cafe) -- are they
> really warranted? Couldn't they all fit in the libraries list? I'd
> like to keep an ear to all of these developments, and it's not like
> traffic is all that high at the moment.
>
> -kzm
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