May be a good idea since the traffic is low
2006/2/23, Jochen Wiedmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi, > > the distinction between a mailing list of developers and a different > mailing list of users is typically driven by increasing traffic. > Either of developers or users do not want to accept too many mails, > which aren't of any interest to them. That's fine. > > On the other hand, the separation has also a disadvantage: It splits > an existing community into two subcommunities. In the case of xmlrpc-* > this means splitting an already small and weak community into two > smaller and weaker. Additionally, I have the feeling that there isn't > too much contact between these two lists. Upon recently, John Wilson > was the only one I was aware on both lists. > > Wouldn't it be good to merge these lists? For example, one could move > all subscribers of xml-rpc-user to xmlrpc-dev and leave xmlrpc-user as > an alias? > > > Jochen > > > -- > Whenever you find yourself on the side of the > majority, it is time to pause and reflect. > (Mark Twain) >