On 05/01/2011, at 6:08 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
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I've seen some projects (at least zsh comes to mind) where
mailing lists
are nested - posting to the announce list can only be done by project
managers, but that post is instantly received on all three lists; anyone
can post to the users or devel list, but posts to the user list are
automatically received on both user and devel list. Therefore, a
developer need only subscribe to the devel list to see the traffic from
all three lists.
Is that sort of setup worth doing with the three libvirt lists (that is,
make libvirt-list subscribe to libvirt-announce and libvirt-users
traffic, and make libvirt-users subscribe to libvirt-announce traffic)?
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. 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?