Hi!

As a part of trying to open our development practices for
third-parties, we (myGrid) would like to start using public email
lists for the more day to day running of Taverna software development.
This is in particular important now that we are going into an
architectural phase building SCUFL2, OSGi, Taverna Platform, Taverna
Server, etc.

We could use this mailing list (taverna-hackers) for that - or we
could start a new list, say taverna-coders. In both cases we would
want to keep it public and archived.

Why we are worried about using the taverna-hackers list is that it
might become a bit noisy for those here who are mainly interested in
developing services for Taverna, making Taverna plugins and
integrating Taverna with other products. Such readers might be more
interested in the odd announcement and discussion, but perhaps not on
discussions such as whether to go for Eclipse Extensions or OSGi
Declarative Services.


What are your views on this?


-- 
Stian Soiland-Reyes, myGrid team
School of Computer Science
The University of Manchester

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