Michael, Can you alter the mailing list so the list's address is set as the default Reply-To value like the community list?
Simply hitting Reply (instead of Reply-to-All) seems to send replies to the authors of the posts. Might as well keep things uniform in that regard. Thanks, Ian Michael Shiloh wrote: > Hi, > > A number of community members have volunteered to put time into our > wiki. There followed some discussion about how best to proceed, and > quickly a suggestion was made to create a separate list to allow this > coordination to take place without bothering those uninterested. > > After a number of suggestions, we agreed to name the new mailing list > simply "wiki". > > In spite of this, I decided to take a different approach and named the > new mailing list "documentation". > > The reason is simple: All documentation needs to be coordinated: wiki, > web pages, printed, etc. There is rarely a reason to duplicate what is > already available, and by focusing on what is documented nowhere we make > good use of our time. Also, it is common for one form of documentation > to refer to another, and changes should be synchronized. Finally, a > consistent theme be very nice. > > From a practical point of view, 95% of our current documentation is in > fact just the wiki, so I don't think it will make much of a difference > anyway. We don't need to worry about wiki maintainers being drowned out > by our other documentors. > > And finally, if this really is a problem we can change it. > > SO: > > If you volunteered to be a wiki maintainer, please visit > https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation and sign up > for the new list. > > If you are interested in following the discussion, or have suggestions > or other helpful comments please join as well. This list is not > restricted to those doing the work. > > Please note that the list is primarily intended to help the wiki > maintainers and other documentation organizers coordinate amongst > themselves in order to improve our documentation. We intend for a high > signal-to-noise ratio, and threads not deemed sufficiently useful will > be requested to move elsewhere. > > Please show your appreciation to the wiki maintainers by using the list > for its intended purpose. > > I am on the list, and I welcome your feedback and comments on the list > if your comments move us towards the goal of improving our > documentation, or privately otherwise. > > Sincerely, > Michael > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community