Oops. Right, I meant 'not much traffic', the "not" got removed while editing :-(

Ronald

On 29 May, 2008, at 19:44, Orestis Markou wrote:

Surely you mean there ISN'T much traffic on the pyobjc-dev?

On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Ronald Oussoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

On 28 May, 2008, at 23:03, Jack Jansen wrote:

Now that pyobjc is a first-class citizen of MacPython, is there any
reason to maintain two mailing lists? Are there any people who are on
one of the lists and not the other?

I'm on both lists and wouldn't mind closing down the pyobjc-dev list. There is much traffic on the pyobjc-dev list, and therefore little chance that other topics get hidden in pyobjc-related traffic.

Ronald


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