I'm in favor of combining them all into one.  

If not that, then at least collapse the "proton" list.   The level of traffic 
on that list isn't unreasonable, and, frankly, keeping it separate probably 
leads to some of the confusion we're seeing over the goals of this project.


-K

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> I believe that we have too many mailing lists and that we are missing
> out on valuable collaboration and transparency as a result.
> 
> Too often in the past topics have been discussed on the dev list
> without
> reflecting any of the discussion back to the user list, keeping a
> large
> part of the community in the dark. Now that we have a distinct list
> for
> proton there is the possibility of yet more fragmentation.
> 
> I honestly believe that we would be better off with just one list for
> discussions. I think there will increasingly be issues that cross-cut
> different components or that would benefit from wider participation.
> Not
> all topics will be of interest to all subscribers, but that is always
> going to be the case.
> 
> It doesn't seem to me like any of the lists are so high in volume
> that
> this would cause significant problems. More rigorous use of subject
> could help people filter if needed. (JIRA and commit notices I think
> do
> warrant their own lists allowing a lot of the 'noise' to be avoided
> if
> so desired).
> 
> Any other thoughts on this? Does anyone have fears of being deluged
> with
> unwanted emails?
> 
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