A while back Maven moved to having the commits and issues on different mailing lists and it seems to be going well.
So I'd like to suggest: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - reply-to to commons-dev [EMAIL PROTECTED] - reply-to to commons-dev I think the wiki notifications should stay on the dev list as they're relatively low in number and they don't require any kind of restricted authentication to get involved with. Any contributor can hop in and fix a spelling mistake. The obvious worry is over new committers not subscribing to those lists. Firstly we can obviously make a point of mentioning that to new committers - but mostly I think the number of Re: svn commit and Re: [JIRA] emails that will appear will make them wonder what they're missing. Another advantage of the above just happened on the Tomcat list. A mistake by a committer caused 2700 svn commits to be sent out (to nearly 1000 subscribers). The ASF mail server took a good many hours to recover - most of the day I think. So both those kind of errors, and the large JIRA reorgs we've been doing would be hitting less people. One question: Do we automatically subscribe everyone on dev@ and let them unsubscribe. Or start the lists empty. Hen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]