Hi,

On 5/1/2012 12:29 PM, Jason Etheridge wrote:
But, as was said in IRC today, whatever gets folks talking and sharing...

And I'm consequently a mild +1 for the original proposal.

There is nothing in open-ils-dev's remit that should forbid or discourage discussion of any technical topic, including system administration. Nonetheless, if there is active interest in a new forum, I would rather that we let it run as a mindful experiment under the Evergreen banner rather than risk the discussion not happening at all or taking place elsewhere. If a sysadmin list gets little traffic, it is easy enough to close it, just as it would be easy to create it in the first place. If it seems to be wandering into the wheat fields (the land of silos, natch), we can work together to draw it back into the fold.

However, I would like to riff off a comment that Dan Scott made on IRC earlier today: if a sysadmin list gets created but folks start "answering" questions with the response "You're on the wrong list! Go away!", I would immediately move to collapse *all* Evergreen project into open-ils-general. ;)

Regards,

Galen
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