Well,

I personally think it is important to also get an idea of other
podlings and their "problems"/"issues" or questions. That puts a more
*human* touch to all these podlings.

Like "look they asked that, so why can't we ask this"

I'd like to see something like this as a mandatory thing for each
ppmc, to subscribe the committers to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks,
Matthias

On 11/16/06, Martin Sebor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Craig L Russell wrote:
[...]
> I think it makes sense to automatically subscribe new committers in
> incubation projects to the general mailing list. They can unsubscribe
> if they are uninterested. This task might be one of the items done by
> the initial setup by the PPMC.

Out of curiosity, about what percentage of incubating projects'
committers are currently subscribed to the list? If more than 50%
I agree that might make sense, otherwise I would question whether
the effort of subscribing everyone just to have the majority of
them unsubscribe would be worth it.

Martin

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> Craig
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Matthias
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