On 5/23/06, Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have been thinking about this as part of the structural design of the
new web site. I envision a global mailing list for the entire open
graphics project. General "meta" issues and new product/project ideas
would be discussed there. Then when an idea gets to the point where it
will actually get done, a new sub-project is created. The sub project
will have a separate mailing list (or maybe more than one, depends on
the organisation a bit) where technical discussion on that project
takes place. User support would mainly go through a forum/issue tracker
on the web site; that lowers the barrier for less technically inclined
users.

I see your point.  On the other hand, the Linux kernel is, at the
point, a much bigger project, and it has only one major mailing list.
I am aware that there are other lists that specialize in things like
networking, but I get the feeling that they're considered to be
separate projects.

I've also polished the open window logo a bit more:
http://nova.student.utwente.nl/~lourens/gfx/opengraphics/ogp_logo_1_fullcolour.png
That's a rather large version, move away from your monitor a little for
the full effect. Oh, and you can watch me tinker at
http://nova.student.utwente.nl/opengraphics/

Sweet.  :)
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