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On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 3:14 AM, Jeremy Bennett <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 10:37 +0000, R. Diez wrote:
>
> >Ruben - if you want to post your own discussions just to this mailing
> > >list, that's fine, but perpetually breaking up other people's discussion
> > >threads is anti-social and disruptive.
> >
> > You know how I feel about the OpenCores mailing list, we've had this
> discussion before:
> >
> >   http://lists.openrisc.net/pipermail/openrisc/2012-April/000855.html
> >
> >
> > Calling me anti-social is not going to help.
> >
> > Regards,
> >   rdiez
>
> Hi Ruben,
>
> I've started a new topic to continue this discussion. Please continue to
> post to *both* mailing lists, since this affects all participants.
>
> I will be quite plain. Your insistence on breaking up discussion threads
> by changing the mailing lists the original poster selected is rude to
> the OP, anti-social and disruptive.
>
> The OpenCores.org community, originators of the OpenRISC open source
> RISC processor, has been running since 1999. Recognizing in April/May
> 2011 that a) we needed a developers mailing list, rather than the
> discussion forum based, and b) the opencores.org administrators were
> slow to set this up, one of the senior developers, Jonas Bonn, set up
> openrisc.net and the [email protected] mailing list, and all
> the main developers joined.
>
> The opencores.org administrators realized they had been slow, and a
> month or so later, set up the [email protected], so there
> would be a developer's mailing list on the OpenCores website.
>
> When the OpenRISC developer community met in Stockholm in July 2011, we
> all agreed (including Jonas, who was present) that it made sense to
> merge the two lists. However in the meantime, while Jonas and
> opencores.org sorted this out, we would all dual-post. The lists have
> different membership, although many of the key developers belong to
> both. By dual posting it would a) ensure no one was missed and b) draw
> new participants attention to the fact that there were two mailing
> lists.
>
> The merger of the two lists still has not happened. We discussed this at
> the OpenRISC meeting in Stockholm in September this year. Unfortunately
> Jonas could not attend this year, so Yann Vernier agreed to discuss with
> Jonas what was needed to merge the two lists. In the meantime, we all
> agreed to keep dual-posting, for the same reasons as before. You can see
> the notes and the video of the discussion on the wiki for all the
> details.
>
> You are the only participant on either mailing list who indulges in this
> behaviour. None of us can understand why you do it. Perhaps you could
> explain why you are so obsessively opposed to the OpenCores mailing list
> that you must break up other people's discussions. Then we can try to
> sort out the problem.
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
> Jeremy
>
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