+1 from me.
On 7/27/06, Jochen Wiedmann <jochen.wiedmann@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as the traffic on the xmlrpc-dev and xmlrpc-user lists is rather
> moderate, I find it counterproductive to have different lists. In its
> current state, the project would benefit more, of a single discussion
> list, which users and developers share. Therefore, I propose the
> following changes:
>
> 1.) Introduce a new list, xmlrpc-auto@ws.apache.org. This list
> will be initially
> populated with all current members of xmlrpc-dev.
> 2.) Ensure that SVN commits and Jira issues are forwarded to xmlrpc-auto.
> 3.) If step 2.) is done, merge the lists xmlrpc-user and
> xmlrpc-dev to a single
> list xmlrpc-dev. In other words, move all xmlrpc-user members
> to xmlrpc-dev.
> In order to keep current mail addresses valid, make
> xmlrpc-user an alias
> for xmlrpc-dev.
>
> Furthermore, I propose that all of this shall be done before the
> release of XML-RPC 3. In other words, make sure that the published
> XML-RPC 3 release reflects the new system.
>
> Jochen
>
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> majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
> (Mark Twain)
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