We have open-graphics, open-graphics-commit (for SVN), and open-graphics-announce.
We have generally planned on creating open-graphics-dev, but only after OGD1 was out and the traffic volume warranted it. At the moment, the traffic volume is not too much; rather it is, in my subjective opinion, not generally the sort of traffic that should be on a dev or general mailing list, because it was not making meaningful progress. Or at the very least, a lot of the discussion was the sort of thing that should be done off-list and summarized on-list. It was too noisy, and I had gotten private emails from a number of people agreeing with me. I think we should let this administrative discussion be put to rest as well. It's not always going to be fair, and there are lots of times when something that's considered on-topic in one context is off-topic in another. Suffice it to say that the CPU-based graphics card discussion should be taken entirely off-list until such time that those involved come to a solid concensus on major aspects of their design. Moreover, those involved should come to agreements on who is going to learn which technical skills that they don't yet have in order to complete the design. So, please. Let's not talk about it on-list any more, starting now, until the ideas have been baked quite a bit more. Thanks. On 4/23/07, Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think three is fine for now, one specific to development discussion about OGA (i.e. the FPGA board and ASIC that follows), a community list that can be about anything else, and a low traffic announce list that everyone would want to subscribe to for news about project status. _______________________________________________ Open-graphics mailing list [email protected] http://lists.duskglow.com/mailman/listinfo/open-graphics List service provided by Duskglow Consulting, LLC (www.duskglow.com)
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