I think Dan is basically saying that the same form of recording media
(mailing-list) is usually used to publish content to be voted on as
well as the recorded votes (ASF trend I guess)- By using WIKI along
with a mailing-list, you end-up with content and votes being recorded
on 2 different types of media. Not saying it's bad since you have
versioning in WIKI but some folks might be relunctant because you
end-up with 2 different medias.
I find this tool (Nabble) to be fairly good at searching through a mailing-list (including Derby's).
http://www.nabble.com/Apache-Database-f105.html
--francois
- Re: VOTE: Shared Components Guidelines, Version 27 o... Daniel John Debrunner
- Re: VOTE: Shared Components Guidelines, Version... Francois Orsini
- Link/Quote for e-mai is official medium - WAS l... Daniel John Debrunner
- Re: VOTE: Shared Components Guidelines, Version... David Van Couvering
