I'd go for Proposal 1. Proposal 2 will have to be canceled one day if the community gets bigger and bigger and the only remaining ML couldn't handle the load.
Regards, Pierre. On Mon, 2011-03-14 at 21:15 -0700, Ben Greear wrote: > I'd like to propose consolidating the mailing lists: > > Proposal 1: > > xorp-cvs type emails (git commit messages, basically) will go to xorp-hackers > instead > and we get rid of xorp-cvs. > > xorp-announce type messages (product releases, etc) can be sent to both > xorp-users and xorp-hackers, > and we get rid of xorp-announce. > > I think there is at least one private xorp mailing list. I'm not sure I'm > even on it, > so I think we can close it. Private communication can be through direct > email, and > at any rate, I don't see much need for an official private communication > channel. > > So at the end, we have: > > xorp-users: General config questions, release announcements, etc. > > xorp-hackers: Any and all code related questions, roadmap discussions, bug > reports, etc. > > > Proposal 2: > > Have a single [email protected] mailing list. Any and all discussion goes > there. > Archive the other mailing lists for posterity. > > > Any opinions? > > Thanks, > Ben > _______________________________________________ Xorp-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/xorp-hackers
