I think that's a very good idea. When I started to become active in * last December the list was much less congested and Mark usually responded to requests, comments and patches within a few hours. Now things are clearly taking off - good for * and Digium but it's sort of losing the community spirit.


Splitting the lists by the channel drivers seems to be a good idea but I think there needs to be a strong link with the development team. In the case of SIP, it is clearly becoming the protocol for VoIP and many people would like the channel driver enhanced or may have patches for it. I'm not sure the bug tracker is the right place for this. It would be better to have a SIP list moderated by a developer where changes could be discussed.

Doubtless the same reasoning could apply to ISDN, IAX etc.

Iain



--On Friday, August 08, 2003 13:25:10 -0500 Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

With the increased traffic as of late, I'm wondering if it is time to
split the list again. Specifically I am wondering if it should be split
along the various VoIP protocols and zap hardware, then leave a general
list that does configuration other than VoIP related?

The hope is that those asking SIP or H323 questions could get help from
the various supporters while the main list can deal with transport
neutral content like extension logic and voicemail configs.

--
Steven Critchfield  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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