[moved to -chat]

On Fri, 14 May 2010, Kevin Grittner wrote:

I think that's exactly backwards -- we shouldn't have any traffic on -general for issues which could reasonably happen in another list. You can always configure your email to combine lists into a common folder upon receipt.

*Exactly* ... the thought that we should increase the volume on any one of the lists seems counter-productive, but, I guess is the @postgresql.org mailing lists are the only ones that someone participats into, maybe they hae enough time to keep up on *all* of the email ... ?



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