I don't think it's a very good idea. I think that crossposting in mailing
list such as php-dev and php-qa makes perfect sense, because of the
significant (yet far from 100%) overlap between the two lists. You could
just get your filters to filter out duplicate letters (there's a good
procmail recipe for doing that automatically).
Zeev
At 13:46 4/4/2001, Hellekin O. Wolf wrote:
>At 00:54 04/04/2001 +0200, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
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>> > Please stop crossposting to the PHP-DEV and the PHP-QA mailing list. Most
>> > people interesting in this theme are reading both. And so it is really
>> > annoying to get everything twice.
>>
>>a bad idea IMHO as long as the topic is related to both lists as
>>this will break the thread in the archives for one of the lists
>>
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>*** np,
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