Re: [Webwork-devel] Re: [Webwork-user] WW integration

2002-07-17 Thread Rickard
Mike Cannon-Brookes wrote: > IMHO it should all just go to the os-ww list - and if it's too much, we can > think about splitting it. > > Looking back at the archives for the past few weeks (I have both ww-devel > and ww-user filtered into the same folder) - there's rarely more than 5 > messages a

Re: [Webwork-devel] Re: [Webwork-user] WW integration

2002-07-17 Thread Mike Cannon-Brookes
IMHO it should all just go to the os-ww list - and if it's too much, we can think about splitting it. Looking back at the archives for the past few weeks (I have both ww-devel and ww-user filtered into the same folder) - there's rarely more than 5 messages a day to _both_ lists (and often cross p

Re: [Webwork-devel] Re: [Webwork-user] WW integration

2002-07-17 Thread Matt Baldree
os-ww list for all WW related stuff - Original Message - From: "Toby Hede" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 7:26 PM Subject: [Webwork-devel] Re: [Webwork-user] WW integration > Is there no s

Re: [Webwork-user] WW integration

2002-07-17 Thread Toby Hede
Is there no separate ww development list? Is there a large volume of development mail on the os-developer list? Or should ww development just go to the os-ww list? > WW is now integrated with Open Symphony. Please take a > moment to sign up for the appropriate mailing list (see > below). I'm cu

Re: [Webwork-user] WW integration

2002-07-17 Thread matt
Also, if you are interested in CVS updates, you will need to sign up for that mailing list as well as the others. On Wed, 17 July 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > > WW is now integrated with Open Symphony. Please take a > moment to sign up for the appropriate mailing list (see > below). I'm curr