Yes, now that we have more projects, I would expect that any
particular person may be interested in only one or two projects in
particular. Clustering all information sources for a particular
project on the general mailing list directory page, just makes it
easier to find what you need. It seems to me that a project-oriented
arrangement for a directory list makes more sense than arranging by
the list generation technology, or even across the end-user/developer
spectrum.

Of course we should list all the commits lists on a Developers page,
and all the specific project related lists should be listed on the
individual project landing pages. That's why libraries have both
author/title AND subject catelogs.

Pieter

On 3/13/06, Ted Leung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Philippe Bossut wrote:
> > Pieter Hartsook wrote:
> >> Would it make more sense to include the commits list in with the other
> >> lists per project, ie. the cosmo-commits would group with cosmo-dev,
> >> etc.
> >>
> >> Rather than lumping all the commits together?
> >>
> >>
> > I like to keep the commits and discussion separated. I guess that some
> > people may want to check the discussions without being annoyed by the
> > commits. Not sure if it's standard in other OS projects but wx does
> > this for instance.
> >
> > FWIW, I filter commits and discussions in separate imap folders and
> > review them separately and like to continue to do this easily.
> I think what Pieter is asking for is the second option that I proposed:
> keep the commits lists separate, but change the naming so that the name
> of the project is first and not second.  For mail readers that sort
> foldernames alphabetically, this puts the commits list with the project
> list instead of clustering all the commits lists together.
>
> Is that right Pieter?
>
> Ted
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