On 11/15/2013 04:13 AM, Sylvain Bauza wrote: > Le 14/11/2013 20:46, Clint Byrum a écrit : >> >> Now, choose which city will grow faster and produce more innovation. >> > > The problem is larger than only innovation, it is also making sure the > Stackforge projects are also a starting point for contributing to > Openstack in a different manner. ATCs can also get the opportunity to > jump in another project on their spare time if they wish. > Isolating Stackforge projects into a separate mailing-list would then > reduce visibility to Stackforge projects and as a consequence would > reduce the permeability between Openstack and Stackforge. > > On a technical note, as a Stackforge contributor, I'm trying to > implement best practices of Openstack coding into my own project, and > I'm facing day-to-day issues trying to understand what Oslo libs do or > how they can be used in a fashion manner. Should I want to ask question > to the community, I would have to cross-post to both lists. > > One last point, having two different lists with most of people > subscribing to both wouldn't help reduce the noise, as you would still > get all the messages (maybe in two different folders, but still > getting'em). I totally agree with the fact that openstack-dev@ is noisy. > That said, we need to enforce the use of Subject headers and maybe > accept meetings reminders are not relevant to be communicated using this > channel (we could still notify people within the IRC rooms) and chase up > any non-development question, that would be a first step for that. > > One last thing I'm thinking about is logging IRC channel discussions so > we could keep track of discussions over there, that would maybe help > reducing the number of chatty messages we're sending off to the list > just about implementation or reviews concerns.
IRC channels are currently able to be logged, and several of them are. http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/irclogs/ If you have another channel you want logged, it's totally an easily requestable thing. _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev