2011/8/21 Shane Curcuru <[email protected]>: > On 8/21/2011 1:09 PM, RGB ES wrote: > ...snip... > >> I also think that the problem with existing mailing list is more >> profound than the "to aliases or not to aliases": we cannot ask all >> the contributors on all OOo related mailing lists to come here if not >> for other reason because of the language. For instance, very valuable >> persons on both, the Spanish and Italian forums will never be able to >> survive to 60+ *full English* mails a day. >> Cheers >> Ricardo > > Note that IMO a careful selection of language specific lists for users and > user support is something I think would be good to continue to maintain. > The language issue for users (not developers as much) is important, and > supporting that is something that a number of other Apache projects do > implement. > > But for developer focused lists and other lists where the community actually > works on the project; in that case, I would tend to having a single list > instead of per-language lists. Each time you separate lists for regular > contributors (people who actually work on code/docs/extensions, etc.), you > separate the community to a degree. > > Just my suggestions to think about > > - Shane >
Sure: as few lists as possible, but not fewer than needed. Cheers Ricardo
