I agree. Let's do the following:

* Remove everybody who is not a LangCom member from that list. (OK,
Asaf should be welcome there as our de facto acting WMF liaison; we
need to talk about liaison, as well; I am writing my notes from the
Berlin meeting.)
* Add there all the LangCom members.
* Change the prefix from "[Langcom]" to something like "[Private Langcom]".
* Then, whenever we want to discuss there, we should first call for
that here (like you did) and we should report here the conclusion. I
am sure we'll use it just when we have to talk about particular
persons.

Also, who is admin there?



On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 11:53 PM, MF-Warburg <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was planning to write this mail some time in the future, but since now two
> users requested to become a member, I'm doing it now:
> When discussing about membership requests, there might sometimes be reasons
> for a non-public discussion.
> Maybe we could reactive the old non-public langcom-l for that purpose?
>
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