I agree with Henning as well -- commits -> shindig-dev, JIRA -> JIRA.

On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 6:30 AM, Henning P. Schmiedehausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >Shindig is a busy project - and for those of us that aren't following
> >the project full time, sifting through commit messages and jira issues
> >can make following the project difficult.
>
> >As some of you will have noticed already, I have set up two new lists,
> >shindig-issues and shindig-commits. I subscribed everyone on shindig-dev
> >to these two new lists.
>
> >I've redirected commit messages and jira notifications to these new
> >lists.
>
> That is IMHO actually a bad idea. As a lot of the discussions happens
> on the JIRA issues, this effectively splits the development list in
> half. One part of the discussions will be on JIRA and shindig-issues
> and the other half on the -dev list.
>
> Commits is fine, though.
>
> >Hopefully this will help newcomers to the project acclimatise more
> >quickly.
>
> Drinking from a large firehose or drinking from three smaller
> firehoses will have the same net effect. :-)
>
>          Ciao
>                Henning
>
>
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