I am involved with both Sylvain's mailing list, as well as this one. No
problem with fragmentation here.

Heck, I even belong to a video editing mailing list (Razor Users Group),
even though I rarely need
to edit, and the group is based on Speed Razor, which is long gone. If
fact, the group
(razor [email protected]) is an excellent example of how a mailing list can
not only
survive a products demise, but also thrive. It now deals with general video
editing, and shooting
issues, regardless of platform.

We did have to use Yahoo as a platform, however. I'm not sure how "open"
this
list will be, under AD control, in the future.

Remember....Knowledge is power.

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 10:28 PM, Raffaele Fragapane <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't know, Sylvain.
> I appreciate the effort, but that's exactly how fragmenting a community
> down to small enough bits that each will eventually die starts in my
> experience.
>
> If enough people express the desire that this place should be
> unadulterated Softimage itself, without discussion on migration and
> alternatives, sure, then maybe parallel subset groups would be good, but
> until then I'd rather not see the core participants breaking their
> contributions apart in different places.
>
>

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