On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Axel Thimm wrote:

>a) Ask people on ivtv-devel to consider switching to ivtv-users, and
>   follow-up discussions pertaining to user content to the user
>   list. Diverting threads is cumbersome and requires discipline.
>
>b) subscribe all back to the users' list and have the people
>   interested in ivtv-development resubscribe to the emptied
>   ivtv-devel
>
>c) merge the two lists to simply ivtv (e.g. drop ivtv-users and rename
>   ivtv-devel to ivtv while moving the few users accounts over).
>
>d) leave it as it is
>
>Your vote?

ivtv: In case of problems please include the debug info
ivtv: between the START INIT IVTV and END INIT IVTV lines when
ivtv: mailing the ivtv-devel mailinglist.

I personally came straight to ivtv-devel because of that instruction.
Looking through the last month of ivtv-users, there seem to be a good
number of bug reports which probably belong on ivtv-devel, a few
unanswered queries, even fewer resolved issues. And spam.

I'm quite happy with the list setup as-is, and would encourage
ivtv-users to come over here. Frequently Asked Questions are easily
dealt with, and the searchable history of questions with useful answers
is a valuable user resource whether they subscribe or not.

Vote: c/d, preserving ivtv-devel because of the printk message.


Cheers,
Phil


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