Miguel, What happened to this? You've been mentioning mono-hackers quite a bit on the IRC channel lately and I still have no way of knowing what is going on. Could you please set this up or add me too mono-hackers again?
Cheers, Adam On Monday 25 November 2002 11:04 am, Miguel de Icaza wrote: > Hello, > > > For the sake of the non-GNOME people on the list, the exact same > > brouhaha happened with GNOME. What eventually happened after the uproar > > died down was, as Adam suggests here, a division of the list into > > gnome-hackers and gnome-private. gnome-hackers continued on as a "core > > development" list[1], and gnome-private faded into the background, > > playing the role of ultimate puppet master, waiting for the day to > > announce to the world that yes, it does INDEED have a doomsday device, > > and is not afraid to use it. > > > > Okay, I made that last bit up. But the point remains that such a > > division is entirely workable, and Miguel has already been through a > > similar one, and I'm sure he will handle the current situation just as > > reasonably. > > In fact, when I made mono-hackers and there was a debate a year ago, I > promised to create a new mailing list (maybe mono-devel-list) which I > failed to do due to work overload. > > The right solution is to create mono-devel-list, I will ask for the list > to be created, but I am going to Mexico tomorrow morning, and wont have > time to set it up until Thursday. > > Juli has given a good description of why a private mailing list is > required for an inner group. > > Best wishes, > Miguel. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
