* Re: [gentoo-dev] ML changes
@ 2007-07-12 20:55 99% ` expose
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From: expose @ 2007-07-12 20:55 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
> This will probably remove the need for -core(everything gets leaked out
> anyway) but that's a path to cross later.
If it will remove the need for -core, why not move some future -dev content
to -core, and make -dev the new list you called -project?
So, if you move discussions where non-devs arent supposed to speak
unmoderatedly to -core, this should be an equally well solution, but it
should create less noise (ie., people will less likely feel "degraded" etc).
Though I'm not an insider when it comes to -core, I'd guess there is few need
for non-public discussions, except for security reasons or similar.
Anyway, I wouldnt name it -project but rather -public or -dev-open maybe.
I find -project confusing.
Besides all this:
How will moderation actually work? Whom to ask to moderate a mail?
Just mail a random dev, at best one having to do with the issue or the
discussion, to his dev@gentoo.org address and ask to forward the post or how?
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