On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 9:43 AM, David Haller <dnh@opensuse.org> wrote:
Hello,
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:47 AM, David Haller <dnh@opensuse.org> wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Michal Marek wrote:
dead. So the candidates would be -factory, -packaging and -kernel, maybe also -kde and -gnome, but I'm not member of these so I can't judge.
opensuse-packaging is low-traffic, with quite a bit of overlap with opensuse-programming* and usually quite SUSE/OBS specific. I'm against opening that list to non-subscribers.
I'm subscribed to both packaging and programming.
So am I.
I would have thought opensuse-packaging would be exactly the sort of list that needs to allow non-subscribers to post.
Hm. Why?
I would envision a core set of packagers subscribed, but that any one of the packagers / obs users could post to it ask questions. In fact by opening it up it makes the OBS even more of a community resource.
Well, you may well have a point there, but, as far as I can recall, threads are about:
- build-stuff (e.g. how to get cmake do bla) [overlap w/-programming] - rpmlint stuff - more OBS specific stuff - package-naming / packaging policies (OBS mostly), i.e. what where why and what sub-packages - general programming stuff (off-topic, but well, that's fine with me, I read both lists ;) And I don't know where to draw the line ;)
Maybe it'd be a good idea to open the list to at least those with an OBS account. But generally? Nah, keep it "subscribers only"! Thank you very much!
If it can easily be OBS account holders only (or novell user account holders only), then that satisfies my use case. Henne? And not knowing the other lists, I can imagine some of them would work best with only users with novell logins able to post without subscribing. (I'm not sure about that.) Greg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org