Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 25.02.2009, 16:08 +0000 schrieb Martyn Welch:Wolf, Josef wrote:Martyn Welch wrote:[ ... ]There has been a proposal on the openembedded-devel mailing list to re-organise the lists provided on openembedded.org.[ ... ]Openembedded-devel - for humans to post patches and ask questions Openembedded-commits - commits, bugs, logs, etc Openembedded-private - core teamTo be honest, I am somewhat confused by the naming of the lists. If I understand correctly, the intent of the new lists are OE-private: core-team. All the other projects I know of would call this list FOOBAR-devel OE-devel: rest of the world. All the other projects I know of would call this list FOOBAR-users Is there any reason for this strange (that is: non-standard) naming scheme? Is OE-private meant to contain really private (confidential?) traffic? If not, I'd guess many people (like me) would mis-interpret the intent of this list.Yes - it is my understanding that the traffic on Openembedded-private is really private (I believe that OpenEmbedded is now legally registered as a non-profit in Germany and I should imagine there are certain discussions which need a degree of privacy).Correct, although it's not because of the e.V., but rather for companies who may want to contact us in order to get some work arrangements, but don't want to be disclosed.
And it is not a very exciting list either. No one is missing anything not being on it.
Philip
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