+ 2 shekels On Sep 12, 2012, at 3:54 PM, Kevin Jackson <ke...@linuxservices.co.uk> wrote:
> My two penneth worth: > > I'd be confused as to what the difference between "general" and "operators" > would be and would result in people posting to both - so that goes for > openstack@... openstack-general@... and openstack-operators@ > > It would seem that there is a clear distinction between development questions > (-dev), announcements (-announce) and then anything else (people asking for > help from a variety of skill levels) - so: > > openstack@... > openstack-dev@ > openstack-announce@ > openstack-security@ > > Would be my vote (sorry for adding in -security, would that be considered?) > > Cheers, > Kev > > > > On 4 September 2012 10:37, Thierry Carrez <thie...@openstack.org> wrote: > Stefano Maffulli wrote: > > Now, the main question is still open: where should the General mailing > > list go? Anybody disagrees that we should merge this list into 'Operators'? > > I think there are two options: > > Option A1: > openstack-gene...@lists.openstack.org > openstack-operat...@lists.openstack.org > openstack-annou...@lists.openstack.org > openstack-...@lists.openstack.org > ... > "openstack-general" makes it clear this is about general questions and > things that address the whole community. This would be a straight > replacement of the current openstack@launchpad mailing-list. > > Option A2: > openst...@lists.openstack.org > openstack-operat...@lists.openstack.org > openstack-annou...@lists.openstack.org > openstack-...@lists.openstack.org > ... > Same, using "openstack" instead of "openstack-general". Makes it clear > it's the "default" list. > > Option B: > openstack-u...@lists.openstack.org > openstack-annou...@lists.openstack.org > openstack-...@lists.openstack.org > ... > "User" would be a merge of the current list with the operators list. The > benefit is that it matches a recognized pattern in open source project > lists (-user, -dev, -announce). The drawback is that there is no default > list for newcomers or general discussion, and operators-specific topics > will get lost on the -user list, the same way the dev topics used to be. > > Personally, I prefer option A. On one side you have a general list where > almost everyone lurks, on the other you have several topic- or > team-oriented lists with sharper focus. One issue is that it's difficult > to spot important things on the (noisy) general list, but we also have a > (moderated) -announce list that we can more actively use for things we > want to make sure everyone sees. > > Any other option ? Which one do you prefer ? > > -- > Thierry Carrez (ttx) > Release Manager, OpenStack > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack > Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > > > > -- > Kevin Jackson > @itarchitectkev > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack > Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
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