On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 03:45:17PM -0300, Alvaro Herrera wrote: > Excerpts from Tom Lane's message of lun mar 07 15:16:31 -0300 2011: > > > If we do that then it becomes worth wondering what the -docs list is for > > at all. Maybe we *should* get rid of it; I dunno. I see your point > > about how the factual issues involved in a docs change ought to be > > vetted on -hackers, but on the other hand the traffic on -hackers is so > > high already that I'm not happy about folding another list with a > > reasonably distinct charter into it. > > Searching for doc changes/suggestions is helped tremendously by having > them in a separate list. -1 for merging it with -hackers. I have no > opinion on the -hackers crossposting issue as it doesn't affect me at > all.
Definitely don't merge. Crossposting, I think, should be reserved for significant factual changes to docs of features that are in current development, like ... syncrep. :-) Basically, keep docs work on docs, but cross-post to hackers when a cross-check is needed. Don't routinely crosspost, lest that train hackers to ignore the docs posts. After all, we insist that developers of patches submit docs: correct documentation is a valid concern for all developers. Ross P.S. Everyone is aware of the settings for majordomo, so you only get one of any crosspost, right? -- Ross Reedstrom, Ph.D. reeds...@rice.edu Systems Engineer & Admin, Research Scientist phone: 713-348-6166 Connexions http://cnx.org fax: 713-348-3665 Rice University MS-375, Houston, TX 77005 GPG Key fingerprint = F023 82C8 9B0E 2CC6 0D8E F888 D3AE 810E 88F0 BEDE -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers