Of course it is more the volume of activity than the number of lists. W. Ed Hammond, Ph.D. Director, Duke Center for Health Informatics
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> How about we just point the notifications at the implementers list then?
Or
> do people think we need a new list? (The HL7 experience of 40 + lists
makes
> me allergic to more lists ;-)
I am with you on the dangers of too many lists - but I think there should
be a
difference between lists that humans post to, and lists that automated
scripts post to.
If the proposal is that the subversion repository sends commit messages
somewhere, then yes I would like to receive them, but I would
like them to a special list devoted to 'bot' traffic (or as Rene suggests
an RSS feed).
Andrew
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