I suggest a merge. Brief and mobile
- louis On 2010-11-12, at 2:41, Joerg Jaspert <[email protected]> wrote: > Heyho, > > we currently have the following lists for SPI up and running: > > Spi-announce - Software in the Public Interest announcements > Spi-board - SPI board > Spi-bylaws - By-laws revision committee discussions > Spi-general - General discussions related to Software in the Public > Interest > Spi-private - Discussions for SPI members > Spi-projects - Projects of SPI > Spi-trademark - trademark committee discussions > Spi-www - SPI web-server related discussions > > From those the -www and -bylaws look unused: > > -bylaws: Last mail 6th April 2009, spam, regular mail asking if the > list is alive in 2007 and the answer pointed to -general > -www: Last regular mail in October, someone wanting to work in > Plone, before that it was November 2009, someone not > remembering to be on list, before that December 2008 > > spi-projects also seems to be a "treasurer announces his report there" > only list, but that could be seen as good for the liasions who don't want > much more. Or so. > > Anyways, the question at hand, while moving the list server, is: Do we > want to keep this lists? Or want to close them and "merge" the topic back > into spi-general/private? If there ever happens to be significant > traffic on one topic again, we can always reopen a list, but for now > they seem to be just work without no gain (keeping the moderation queues > low, all of our lists attract quite a lot of spam, which we luckily > can filter, but its work to do). > > spi-www - Meant for the SPI website, it had CVS commits in the > past. Since Plone got in use that isnt true anymore. We > *could* start this again, but then I would more think of a > general -commits list that gets all of our git repositories > commits mailed. Besides that, discussion about website - seems > to be on IRC and could easily go to -general. Its not that > much, really. > > spi-bylaws - Yeah sure, someone really needs to update them. We say that > as long as I know SPI. I don't see it happen on this list, > I think -general works. > > -- > bye, Joerg > Homer no function beer well without. > _______________________________________________ > Spi-general mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.spi-inc.org/listinfo/spi-general _______________________________________________ Spi-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.spi-inc.org/listinfo/spi-general
