Karl Berry wrote: > Good question. In my mind, savannah-users is more for discussion "among" > users
Seems perfectly reasonable. And I entertained in my head something similar but failed to articulate it. > and savannah-help-public is more for sending queries "to" the > savannah maintainers. And also among the maintainers. > But in practice, as far as I can see, this amounts > to a distinction without a difference. (Not helped by the > savannah-help-public and savannah-hackers being the same thing.) Things like this very discussion is useful and of interest to the maintainers but for the users I think many of them would be annoyed by it as most of them would not care. And those that do care can of course subscribe to this list and participate. :-) > We also seem to use savannah-users for occasional status reports and > less-permanent announcements (like that upgrade snag), instead of > savannah-announce. Honestly I had forgotten about savannah-announce for a long time! I noticed it existed again just recently. But yes I tend to send mail to savannah-users to hopefully keep them aware of things. Because I hear through the IRC grapevine that people do get various errors at times and then they ask if there is something major happening. It's useful to know if something is a one-off thing or if it is a continuing system thing. > I changed the descriptions (overwriting Bob's valiant effort :) to: > > savannah-hackers For occasional queries and reports to the Savannah > maintainers. Now referred to as savannah-help-public ... > > savannah-users Discussions among Savannah users, informal > announcements and status reports. > > though I'm not sure it's really an improvement :(. -k I am good for all of that but wonder about the word "occasional". Does it need to be occasional? Seems like an adjective that implies something that doesn't seem desirable to be implied. Bob