I agree as well. Can someone who maintains the lists send me the
subscribers list for both dev and users? I can take care of the rest.

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Subject: Re: [Selenium-devel] OpenQA migration plan

On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 12:04:17PM -0800, Aahz wrote:

> On Thu, Dec 08, 2005, Patrick Lightbody wrote:
> 
> My take is that if it's a direct replacement, you should do an
> auto-transfer and then send an e-mail letting people know about the
> change.  That's what I did when I had to move a mailing list recently.

Agreed.  I also did the same thing recently and everyone seemed happy
with it.  I signed up to be on *the* selenium-devel list.  I don't care
where it is hosted.  Your moving it just involves a little procmail
hacking on my part.  I'd rather not resubscribe.  (Though doing so would
probably be less effort than writing this mail.)

If you're feeling generous, you might like to ask whether anyone doesn't
want to be transferred.

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