Hello, Am Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2006 14:13 schrieb jdd: [...]
may be the solution should be:
* a list for the very last official release (not betas), prone to have many more problems/questions than the others
Unfortunately, this will split up parts of the existing lists @suse.com to the new one.
* an other list for all the other distribution version.
You think about suse-linux-10.0@opensuse.org etc.? (This would be consistent because people wouldn't need to change their subscription when a new version is released.) Or something like suse-linux-dinosaur@opensuse.org? ;-) IMHO many problems are not version-specific, so the same question will appear in several lists and create unnecessary traffic (and duplicate work for those who answer it). Additionally: should all these lists be in english? IMHO: No - many people don't understand english good enough or just want to write in their native language. For me, english is OK for development, bugzilla etc. - but not for the users list, please. [2] If you want user lists @opensuse.org, a possible way would be to move the @suse.com lists to @opensuse.org completely [1]. Do I need to say that this would be my preferred way? ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz [1] well, there could still be aliases @suse.com [2] however, this list is good to keep my english trained ;-) -- Zeichenverarbeitung in der Shell ist _evil_. Verwende eine P-Sprache (Perl, PHP, Python) für Dein Problem. Das ist _sehr_ viel effektiver. Deine Frage zeigt an, daß Du gerade das Programmieräquivalent zu einem Hammer für Schrauben verwendest. [Kristian Köhntopp in suse-linux]