On Tue, Sep 24, 2002, David A. Desrosiers wrote:

> > That's totally true, but couldn't we have some sort of open list, where
> > all the tasks get listed by people that want things done. 
> 
>   We have that list, two of them. plucker-dev, and plucker-list.

I don't think Kevin meant a new mailing list, but a different kind of
list, i.e. a web-based list of tasks. I don't know how much that will
help, though, but I guess it's worth a try.

> know about you, but I'm already getting ~400 emails a day. I don't need to
> read any more.

Sorry to say it, but I predict that the more Windows users we get the
more "crap" we will see on our mailing lists. Somehow it seems that
the mail clients available to Windows users prevents them from using
a proper quoting of the messages they reply to, force them to put the
reply at the top of the message, include an extra rich-text/HTML
formatted copy, etc. ;-)

Of course I could be wrong, maybe it is possible to educate them to
follow proper mail etiquette (I have seen some hopeful signs on that:)

/Mike

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