I liked everything the way it was.

On Tuesday 22 October 2002 04:03 pm, (Via wrote:
> On 2002.10.22, Nathan Folkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Don't worry, I'm not going to shut down anything. Just trying to better
> > understand what changes can be made to help better serve the community.
> > I'd be more then happy to set up additional lists.
>
> My gripe with using the AOL-managed LISTSERV for community-focused
> things is the lack of community control of the assets.  If we use SF
> mailing lists, then the community can help manage those assets.
>
> This of course raises the question of "then why leave the discussion on
> the AOL-managed LISTSERV" ... my only answer is, "because for
> discussion, SF mailing lists aren't as nice."
>
> I'd be interested in moving the discussion list to a Yahoo! Group, as
> their features are quite nice -- the web interface is really good, being
> able to post files and set up polls, etc.
>
> > Reading all the posts this morning makes me think that we need some
> > better ways for everyone to communicate. Would be pretty easy for us to
> > set up some simple polls where everyone could vote on different
> > options. Think this might make it easier to come to a consensus. What
> > does everyone else think?
>
> I think an Ousterhoutian poll is sufficient here.  Looks like there's
> enough "yay" votes (compared to the "nay" votes) to justify moving the
> SourceForge tracker mail OFF the general discussion list.  The question
> is where to move it to, and I definitely vote for a series of SF mailing
> lists.
>
> -- Dossy


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