I've noticed that traffic on this list has decreased to the point of a
trickle. It's been suggested to me that we try to consolidate lists, to
re-invigorate discussion among FreeDOS developers and focus discussion
to relevant development topics.
Closing down some of the lists in order to funnel new users into a
common discussion area does seem to be the best move.
I copied the list traffic stats into a spreadsheet so I could look for
trends. See http://www.freedos.org/jhall/temp/traffic/traffic.png
It's pretty clear that freedos-user, freedos-devel, and freedos-32-dev
are the most active lists. The others have declined in traffic since
about Sept 2004, if they had any traffic to speak of. That means the
lists to close down would be freedos-devel-net, freedos-kernel,
freedos-freecom, freedos-cvs, and fd-doc-list.
So, I'd like to close down freedos-kernel *and* freedos-cvs, and just
have kernel stuff go to freedos-devel. What do you think? If you have
any objections, please email me (off-list only ... I'm not subscribed to
this list anymore) and let me know.
-jh
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