I will take back my hand slapping comment, but I am still of the opinion
that the OP implied that they wanted sorta *personal* recommendations to
other lists, not a link to a list of lists.

Sorta like:

"I'm a member of php-x and love it.  The people are very helpful and
knowledgeable and the side conversations are hilarious."

I'm sure the OP could have googled for such "comprehensive" lists, and
gotten a few hits, but who wants to just join a random mailing list? Hence
the OP's question. There lies the problem...!CSS=OT

My point is this:
I'm sure css-x, www-y, etc. have their own wiki's with recommended scripting
lists where their own members post. Compile all these lists, and you, in
theory have all the mailing lists possible, but how do you know which are
better suited for you? But the second we start asking/saying stuff like I
put in quotes above, the conversation becomes OT and frowned upon, as
explicitly states in the OT rules, no *Server-side scripting (eg. JSP, ASP,
PHP, Perl, SSI etc.). *Its a chicken-egg situation.

Keith
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