On 10/11/07, Dominique Devienne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 10/11/07, Gilles Scokart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > decide how we will organize our mailing list. [...]
> > So, one solution is to keep it like that.  Use three mailing list:
> > - [EMAIL PROTECTED] (for user list)
> > - [EMAIL PROTECTED] (for human dev related discussion)
> > - [EMAIL PROTECTED] (for commit, jira and gump generated mails)
>
> What about using [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] directly, and 
> discuss Ivy
> directly on the Ant lists? Ivy could be considered in a way as a big
> AntLib, and we don't have separate lists for AntLibs for example. Just
> a thought... --DD


I don't really know what I think about that...

On one hand, I think the traffic on Ivy mailing lists deserves its own
mailing lists. Moreover there isn't much overlap between the subjects of
both user lists: ivy-user is most of the time focused on dependency
management discussion and not too much on ant related questions. One other
(minor) thing I like is that in Ivy we have notifications e-mail separated
from human traffic (ivy-commit vs ivy-dev), which is not the case in Ant,
and I prefer keeping things separated.

On the other hand, merging mailing lists would help ant users adopt ivy, and
also help make the Ant+Ivy community a single and stronger community.

So I don't know what I really prefer, maybe it's something we should ask to
our (Ant and Ivy) users on our current user mailing list?

Xavier

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