Hi, Besides voicing a strong +1 to Jim and Geir's comments, I want to add one more:
30 users online at any given time - that our list traffic got more focussed and thus more valuable for following/ accessing the archives.
Focus may be nice, but it's sometimes counter to innovation. In my experience people are a lot less willing to go off-topic on IRC because they feel more like they may be wasting others' time. Mailing lists, because of their not-immediate nature, have (again in my experience) less of this barrier to off-topic, less-focused discussion that nonetheless sometimes leads to the best ideas. If people (e.g. newcomers to the project) think (even if they have the wrong perception) that the list is only good for "focused" (i.e. down-selected by those fortunate enough to have been at the relevant IRC chat) discussion, you're losing out ideas, discussion, and ultimately probably contributors. Yoav --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]