Citat Paul Sladen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Dariush Pietrzak wrote: > > 1) when will old list be deprecated, and most stuff moves to new one? > > When a clear, central location is established for the future of this > project > a new list can be created. Until that time, you may wish to stick with > this > one since then there is no confusion. > > (No hard feeling to Martin--there are many times when I could have setup an > alternate list and I choose not to).
A central place (or domain) is of course needed, but why reimplement the whole infrastructure for just one (or two) mailinglists (virus-scanner, probably has to be paid for, spamfilter and mailinglist-software, evt. mta). I think more important would be to find an environment for development and documentation, but not having to focus on maintainance and use of ressources of trivial things like the mailinglist. Where it's hosted in the last end doesn't matter as long as the delay for the mails disappear. Just my 0.02$ Regards, Martin List-Petersen martin at list-petersen dot se -- BOFH excuse #202: kernel panic: write-only-memory (/dev/wom0) capacity exceeded.
