> I think we need a "general" or "user" list for anything that isn't 
> development related.  Typically, because the developers are the voters, 
> most projects seem to break it up as:
> 
> announce
> dev
> general/user

Do we really need a user mailing list?  I don't think it is needed, at
least until we have made a alpha or beta release.  Simplest question to
ask yourself is, has there been any real discussions on a mailing list
which hasn't been development related, and if we do reach a stage that
there are to many user questions we can just start a new user mailing
list.

> with votes occuring on the dev list.  I'd prefer to vote on a change to the 
> policy book to get voting onto the dev list and break it up this way (3 
> lists really is enough).

<meeting-mode>
I think this is a little off-topic for this discussion lets add it as
another agenda item.
</meeting-mode>

Robert Fitzsimons
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