The Tomcat 3, Tomcat 4, and Tomcat 5 mailing lists were just a suggestion.
 I agree with you that they'd lead to ambiguity and are probably not necessary.



The tomcat-connectors-user list is a good idea.



Derek



--- Tomcat
Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

It's a good idea, but
it has it's problems. As an example: 

>  

> What about tomcat 4 install
problems?  Does it go in Tomcat 4 , or the

> install one?

>  

> What about
tomcat 5 on linux, connecting to IIS on win2k3.  Which list ?

>  

> The
way I would handle this is to create a client-side mail filter.  If

> I were
ever to do so, the first one I'd create is "if it contains

> mod_jk, jk,
or jk2, then send it to the dustbin folder".  

>  

> If there was a single
division I could make in the lists, it would be

> that one.

> 

> tomcat-user

> tomcat-connectors-user

>  

> 

> 

> 

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


> > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 9:26 AM

> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> > Subject: Create new Tomcat User mailing lists?

> > 

> > 

> > Is there
any chance that the Tomcat User mailing list 

> > maintainers might split
the Tomcat User mailing list into 

> > multiple lists by topic?  This would
classify and partition 

> > the mailing list traffic and would allow a user
to subscribe 

> > to the topic(s) that interest him or her and ignore those
that don't.

> > 

> > As

> > the Tomcat User mailing list traffic grows,
I find it 

> > increasingly difficult to sift through the daily messages
for 

> > those that I want to read.  I'm also receiving a lot more 

> >
mail from this list (and other popular lists like Subversion 

> > User),
much of it that I ignore because I don't have the time 

> > to read it. 
Multiple mailing lists would help alleviate 

> > these problems.

> > 

>
> Suggested

> > mailing list topics:

> > 

> > Installation and Configuration

> > Performance, Optimization,

> > and Maintenance

> > Tomcat 3 Issues

> > Tomcat 4 Issues

> > Tomcat 5 Issues

> > Tomcat

> > and Apache

> >
Tomcat and Internet Information Server (IIS)

> > Tomcat and JSP/Servlets

> > 

> > Tomcat on Linux or Unix

> > Tomcat on Windows

> > 

> > What
do you think?

> > 

> > Derek

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