+1

On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Michael Stahnke <stah...@puppetlabs.com>wrote:

> Since our move to github for pull requests and patches, the usefulness
> of puppet-dev has declined significantly.  puppet-dev used to be a
> great list for development discussion of puppet and the ecosystem
> around it. With the information and pull request emails from github,
> unless everybody has finely-tuned their email clients, the puppet-dev
> list has turned into mostly noise.
>
> We have a goal to foster development discussion from the community.
> Because of that, I am proposing we move the github notifications to a
> new list, puppet-commits.  I realize this may have a consequence of
> reducing patch/commit discussion.  This should be compensated by:
>
> 1.  Still having a list where pull requests can be commented on
> 2.  Ability to comment on pull requests directly on github
> 3.  More forethought and discussion on the dev list prior to making a
> pull request/patch.
> 4.  You can also watch the RSS feed for the puppet projects you have
> the most interest in.
>
> This decision isn't final, but I would like to get opinions on the
> idea.  I welcome feedback until Friday, April 13.
>
>
> Michael Stahnke
> Community Manager
>
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