On 01/05/2011 10:03 AM, Justin Clift wrote:
On 05/01/2011, at 7:56 PM, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
> The 05/01/11, Justin Clift wrote:
>>
>> Interesting idea. Can see that having the user and developer mailing
>> lists automatically getting the announce list traffic would be useful.
>>
>> Not sure about the developer mailing list getting user traffic.
>
> User traffic can led to patches. This is why nested mailing lists are
> usefull.
>
>> What
>> happens to responses by a developer back to the dev mailing list?
>> How does it get back to the user that asked, and the user mailing list?
>
> User posts and answers happen to the user mailing list, even if the
> answers come from the developer mailing list. But as the developer
> mailing list get the user traffic, you got your answers back to the
> developer mailing list too.
Yeah, might be an interesting thing to try. I'm certainly not against it. :)
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Wouldn't make more sense simply to sign up for both mailing lists,
instead of mirroring them to each other?
I fail to see the point of having N mirrored mailing lists then, but
just the one.
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