Composite and damage status

Alex Deucher agd5f at yahoo.com
Fri May 14 07:13:01 PDT 2004


--- Egbert Eich <eich at suse.de> wrote:
> Keith Packard writes:
>  > There seems to be fewer IRC channels than mailing lists at least. 
> The 
>  > ones I monitor on irc.freenode.net:
> 
> [..]
> Thanks for the list!
> I'll write something up for the Wiki - unless somebody else beats me
> to it.
> 
>  > 
>  > If there are other channels people use, feel free to chime in.
>  > 
>  > I log all of my IRC channels, but I don't publish them.  If we do
> want to 
>  > start publically archiving them, we'd have to make sure everyone
> knew.  At 
>  > this point, it's a lot more like a telephone conference which lets
> people 
>  > worry less about precise spelling and grammar.  It would be useful
> to 
>  > post technical discussions to appropriate email lists; I think
> that would 
>  > be helpful.
> 
> That is definitely useful!
> 
>  > 
>  > > I would think we need one general purpose developers list.
>  > > xorg@ can serve as such.
>  > 
>  > I think it's obvious that we should limit the number of lists
> until we 
>  > demonstrate that more are needed.  Keeping all discussion in this
> list 
>  > should make sure that everyone knows what's going on.
>  > 
>  > Merging 'xserver@' with 'xorg@' might help here?
>  > 
> 
> Possibly. Should we close it and take the subscriptions to xorg or
> should we make it an alias of xorg@?

I agree the xorg and xserver devel lists should be merged.  What about
a user help list and a devel list?  that seems to work well for most
projects.  just my 2 cents.

Alex

> 
> Cheers,
> 	Egbert.
> 



	
		
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