On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 20:59, Rasmus Lerdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hannes Magnusson wrote:
>>
>> Behavioural change is desperately needed, and I think developers
>> should lead by example.
>> One way to to that is to add a new internal-core@ mailinglist which is
>> read-only to the world, and writeable by people with appropriate
>> karma.
>>
>> That list would be dedicated for _development_ discussion (including
>> implementation, patches, "edge-case voting" and such things) and would
>> include posts like are going on between greg, stas and dmitry, and
>> posts which are going on between release managers and individual
>> developers. This way we keep _everything_ in the open and maintain a
>> "high quality" on-topic discussions.
>>
>> "external" patches and "general" discussions would still be on the
>> internals@ list, as it would be the main discussion list. However,
>> those who simply do not have the time to read over the entire thing
>> have a specific low-traffic list which they can easily follow.
>
> This is the same as just making internals@ read-only.  Once we have an
> internals-core, many core people will just unsubscribe from the internals
> list.  I know I probably would.  And once the core developers no longer read
> it, it becomes php-general2 and it ends up excluding people from the
> development process.

I have more faith in our devs then that. And I doubt you would
unsubscribe, you care to much (and one of the few devs I've seen to
reply to posts on php-general@ and then pear-dev@ the next day..).
Most of us do. You would probably filter those posts into a different
reading priority, but you would still browse through it.

I expect bunch of silent listeners to unsubscribe from internals@ and
subscribe to internals-core@ and I can even see some devs only
subscribed to internals-core@ but I have no doubt that over 51% would
stay stay subscribed to internals@ and would forward interesting
discussions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Hannes

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