Am 15.09.2005 16:19 schrieb Henne Vogelsang:
On Thursday, September 15, 2005 at 16:18:07, jdd wrote:
the @suse.com lists are very busy. SUSE 10.0 is special in many ways.
In what ways? I dont see a difference there..
In the "normal" suse-linux and suse-linux-e your main goal is to get help. With the opensuse one of the main reasons as I see it is to track down bugs. If you have too much traffic with people just trying to solve a problem (not a bug) you might miss the ones with the bugs. I second that -dev and -users Splitting. On the opensuse-users you could ask for help, cause your program is not running etc. And on -dev you could ask people to confirm a "bug" you might have found. One thing that makes opensuse special is that it is the first "community project". So people might get confused wether they can post their 10.0 problems to suse-linux(-e), so a special opensuse-users would be a good Idea IMHO.
May be deserve a special list (SUSE 10.x list)
We already have to many lists...
I dont think so. People might want to read just the part of all the traffic that they are interested in (25k of messages a month you said). I also think that setting up a mailinglist <=> newsserver interface would be a good idea. If you need a password to post to the newsserver that would be no problem. OJ -- Fenster putzen? Wenn ich raus schauen will, dann mach ich es auf... (Alexander Kluss in dcsm.misc)