RE: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-12 Thread Phil Betts
Christopher Faylor wrote on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 5:49 PM::

 The historical reasons for merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists
 no longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two lists.
 
 If anyone has a compelling reason why this should not happen please
 send it to one of the two lists.  If I don't hear a coherent argument
 against doing this, I'll throw the switch over the weekend.
 
 Btw, I'm only mildly sympathetic to arguments like It will be more
 email for me.  I'm more concerned with having to constantly shuttle
 people back and forth between the two lists.  Unless there is a
 compelling argument to the contrary, I think that the fact that people
 are confused about which list to use outweighs the increase in email
 traffic for people who just want to hear about cygwin/x.
 
 cgf

Although I currently have rules to put the two lists in different mail 
folders and it works well for me, but I'd also be perfectly happy with 
the change.  There are plenty of borderline issues where it's not 
clear (to the user at least) whether the problem is X related or 
cygwin related, so a unified list removes any need to speculate.  With 
the 1.7 release now officially available for public test, there are 
bound to be issues in X apps, where the cause is really in the cygwin 
DLL, so merging the lists asap will save everyone having to play the
guess-the-list game.

A couple of things to consider (although you're probably way ahead of 
me):

Will mail sent to the xfree ML email address be diverted (or mirrored)
to the cygwin ML?  Human nature being what it is, it's unrealistic to 
expect everyone replying to an old thread to remember to change the 
To: line.

Also, what will happen to the archives?  Will they be merged too?  If
they are, any links to xfree archived posts (both within the ML 
itself, and also from bookmarks/blogs/forums/other MLs/etc) will be 
broken.  Would it be possible to alias the old URLs to avoid breaking 
links?

If the archives are not merged, the threading should at least be 
maintained (both ways) between the old xfree list and the merged list.
(i.e. a reply to a message on cygwin-xfree which goes to the cygwin ML
needs the References entry to point back to the xfree archive, and the
xfree message needs the Follow-ups entry to point to the cygwin 
archive).


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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-12 Thread Andreas Eibach

- Original Message - 
From: Christopher Faylor cgf-use-the-mailinglist-ple...@cygwin.com
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge


 On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 02:45:17PM -0500, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
 I don't mind the traffic of xfree, but the cygwin list has too much
 traffic.

 You have my mild sympathy.

Well, come to think of it, we could both merge cygwin + cygwin-xfree,
BUT also _resplit_ cygwin, but this time into cygwin 1.7 and cygwin-the
rest. So the additional X traffic (which will be far less than the 1.7
traffic I guess) is balanced better again.

just a thought.

-Andreas


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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-12 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 09:51:11PM +0100, Andreas Eibach wrote:
From: Christopher Faylor
To: cygwin-xfree
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

Why are you duplicating the headers of the email in the body of the
message?  There is no need for this repetition and you're feeding
spammers by adding email addresses there.

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 02:45:17PM -0500, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
I don't mind the traffic of xfree, but the cygwin list has too much
traffic.

You have my mild sympathy.

Well, come to think of it, we could both merge cygwin + cygwin-xfree,
BUT also _resplit_ cygwin, but this time into cygwin 1.7 and
cygwin-the rest.  So the additional X traffic (which will be far less
than the 1.7 traffic I guess) is balanced better again.

just a thought.

The intent is to make 1.7 the default release of Cygwin.  There will
be no the rest in a month or two.

My sympathies are growing milder by the minute.

cgf

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-12 Thread Peter Farley
--- On Fri, 12/12/08, Christopher Faylor 
cgf-use-the-mailinglist-ple...@cygwin.com wrote:
Snipped
 My sympathies are growing milder by the minute.

I am only a lurker here just trying to keep track of events in cygwin-X, but I 
do think your arguments for re-merging the lists are not unreasonable.

It will mean change for those who have only been tracking cygwin-X, and 
that's not always comfortable.  I frankly can't come up with any solid reason 
to oppose the re-merge, so I guess that's a yes vote here.

Especially if you have already planned on using Mr. Betts' ideas about 
maintaining X-threads and links to the X-archives.

Regards,

Peter


  

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-12 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 04:30:37PM -0800, Peter Farley wrote:
--- On Fri, 12/12/08, Christopher Faylor 
cgf-use-the-mailinglist-ple...@cygwin.com wrote:
Snipped
 My sympathies are growing milder by the minute.

I am only a lurker here just trying to keep track of events in
cygwin-X, but I do think your arguments for re-merging the lists are
not unreasonable.

It will mean change for those who have only been tracking cygwin-X,
and that's not always comfortable.  I frankly can't come up with any
solid reason to oppose the re-merge, so I guess that's a yes vote here.

Especially if you have already planned on using Mr.  Betts' ideas about
maintaining X-threads and links to the X-archives.

I responded to the message here but my clever mailer (which I programmed
myself so I only have myself to blame) only sent it to cygwin-xfree.

http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-12/msg00295.html

Short answer: The only thing I'm considering is turning off the
cygwin-xfree list and removing hints of it from cygwin.com/lists.html.

cgf

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-12 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 10:10:53PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 04:30:37PM -0800, Peter Farley wrote:
--- On Fri, 12/12/08, Christopher Faylor 
cgf-use-the-mailinglist-ple...@cygwin.com wrote:
Snipped
 My sympathies are growing milder by the minute.

I am only a lurker here just trying to keep track of events in
cygwin-X, but I do think your arguments for re-merging the lists are
not unreasonable.

It will mean change for those who have only been tracking cygwin-X,
and that's not always comfortable.  I frankly can't come up with any
solid reason to oppose the re-merge, so I guess that's a yes vote here.

Especially if you have already planned on using Mr.  Betts' ideas about
maintaining X-threads and links to the X-archives.

I responded to the message here but my clever mailer (which I programmed
myself so I only have myself to blame) only sent it to cygwin-xfree.

Wow, that was clear.  I can't blame the mailer for a nonsensical sentence.

I responded to the message but my mailer only sent it to the cygwin
list.

cgf

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RE: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-12 Thread Phil Betts
Christopher Faylor wrote on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 5:49 PM::

 The historical reasons for merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists
 no longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two lists.
 
 If anyone has a compelling reason why this should not happen please
 send it to one of the two lists.  If I don't hear a coherent argument
 against doing this, I'll throw the switch over the weekend.
 
 Btw, I'm only mildly sympathetic to arguments like It will be more
 email for me.  I'm more concerned with having to constantly shuttle
 people back and forth between the two lists.  Unless there is a
 compelling argument to the contrary, I think that the fact that people
 are confused about which list to use outweighs the increase in email
 traffic for people who just want to hear about cygwin/x.
 
 cgf

Although I currently have rules to put the two lists in different mail 
folders and it works well for me, but I'd also be perfectly happy with 
the change.  There are plenty of borderline issues where it's not 
clear (to the user at least) whether the problem is X related or 
cygwin related, so a unified list removes any need to speculate.  With 
the 1.7 release now officially available for public test, there are 
bound to be issues in X apps, where the cause is really in the cygwin 
DLL, so merging the lists asap will save everyone having to play the
guess-the-list game.

A couple of things to consider (although you're probably way ahead of 
me):

Will mail sent to the xfree ML email address be diverted (or mirrored)
to the cygwin ML?  Human nature being what it is, it's unrealistic to 
expect everyone replying to an old thread to remember to change the 
To: line.

Also, what will happen to the archives?  Will they be merged too?  If
they are, any links to xfree archived posts (both within the ML 
itself, and also from bookmarks/blogs/forums/other MLs/etc) will be 
broken.  Would it be possible to alias the old URLs to avoid breaking 
links?

If the archives are not merged, the threading should at least be 
maintained (both ways) between the old xfree list and the merged list.
(i.e. a reply to a message on cygwin-xfree which goes to the cygwin ML
needs the References entry to point back to the xfree archive, and the
xfree message needs the Follow-ups entry to point to the cygwin 
archive).


Phil
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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-12 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 01:56:37PM -, Phil Betts wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 5:49 PM::

 The historical reasons for merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists
 no longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two lists.
 
 If anyone has a compelling reason why this should not happen please
 send it to one of the two lists.  If I don't hear a coherent argument
 against doing this, I'll throw the switch over the weekend.
 
 Btw, I'm only mildly sympathetic to arguments like It will be more
 email for me.  I'm more concerned with having to constantly shuttle
 people back and forth between the two lists.  Unless there is a
 compelling argument to the contrary, I think that the fact that people
 are confused about which list to use outweighs the increase in email
 traffic for people who just want to hear about cygwin/x.
 
 cgf

Although I currently have rules to put the two lists in different mail 
folders and it works well for me, but I'd also be perfectly happy with 
the change.  There are plenty of borderline issues where it's not 
clear (to the user at least) whether the problem is X related or 
cygwin related, so a unified list removes any need to speculate.  With 
the 1.7 release now officially available for public test, there are 
bound to be issues in X apps, where the cause is really in the cygwin 
DLL, so merging the lists asap will save everyone having to play the
guess-the-list game.

A couple of things to consider (although you're probably way ahead of 
me):

Will mail sent to the xfree ML email address be diverted (or mirrored)
to the cygwin ML?  Human nature being what it is, it's unrealistic to 
expect everyone replying to an old thread to remember to change the 
To: line.

No, there will be no cygwin-xfree list to mirror to or from.  And, given
the responses in this thread, I won't be automatically subscribing anyone.

So, maybe I shouldn't have used the term merged.  If this happens the
only thing that will happen is that cygwin-xfree will disappear from
http://cygwin.com/lists.html and we (i.e., I) will stop performing the
delightful task of being an off-topic traffic cop.

Also, what will happen to the archives?  Will they be merged too?

No.  That would be a herculean task.  The cygwin-xfree archive would just
stop at some point.

cgf

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-12 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 09:51:11PM +0100, Andreas Eibach wrote:
From: Christopher Faylor
To: cygwin-xfree
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

Why are you duplicating the headers of the email in the body of the
message?  There is no need for this repetition and you're feeding
spammers by adding email addresses there.

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 02:45:17PM -0500, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
I don't mind the traffic of xfree, but the cygwin list has too much
traffic.

You have my mild sympathy.

Well, come to think of it, we could both merge cygwin + cygwin-xfree,
BUT also _resplit_ cygwin, but this time into cygwin 1.7 and
cygwin-the rest.  So the additional X traffic (which will be far less
than the 1.7 traffic I guess) is balanced better again.

just a thought.

The intent is to make 1.7 the default release of Cygwin.  There will
be no the rest in a month or two.

My sympathies are growing milder by the minute.

cgf

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-11 Thread John Emmas
- Original Message - 
From: Yaakov (Cygwin/X)

Subject: Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge


That may have been true until November 12.  But in the last four weeks
since X11R7.4, there have been ~500 messages on cygwin-xfree, including
30 announcements (including 3 xserver revisions).  Comparatively, there
have been ~660 messages on cygwin including ~45 announcements.


I suspect that's probably an untypical situation.  I can give you some
figures for the 3 months from August 17th (when I first registered) to
November 17th (when I unsubscribed from xfree).  These figures include
announcements as well as posts that were duplicated on both lists:-

cygwin.xfree = 194 messages
cygwin = at least 1374 messages

I can't give an accurate figure for the cygwin list because I regularly have
to unsubscribe from it due to the high volume of traffic.  It wouldn't
surprise me if the true figure isn't 50 percent higher or more (i.e. ten
messages on cygwin list for every one on cygwin.xfree).

John


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RE: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-11 Thread Gary R. Van Sickle
 From: Christopher Faylor
 
 The historical reasons for [un?]merging the cygwin and 
 cygwin-xfree lists no longer seems to exist so I am 
 contemplating merging the two lists.

For us old-timers, what were the historical reasons again, and why/how did
they go away?

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-11 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 04:00:43AM -0600, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
From: Christopher Faylor

The historical reasons for [un?]merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree
lists no longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two
lists.

For us old-timers, what were the historical reasons again, and why/how
did they go away?

Good question.  My email records don't go back far enough to know for
sure and I don't see anything telling in the mailing list archives.

I think that one of the early maintainers (maybe Suhaib Siddiqi) didn't
want to read the cygwin list to look for cygwin-xfree questions.

I believe I was actually somewhat reluctant to do the split because (I
know this will be hard to believe) I thought there would be end-user
confusion that would require a lot of use the other list shuttling.

OTOH, maybe I was actively insisting on it and relishing the chance to
tell people they were off-topic.

I'm just proposing this now because Yaakov asked about it and Jon
indicated that he would be ok with it.  Yaakov obviously reads both
lists and he has observed that the lines are sometimes blurred between
what's a X question and what isn't.

Do you have an opinion either way, Gary?

Another thing that occurred to me is that we could keep the two lists
and stop telling people that they *had* to ask questions about X here.

cgf

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-11 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin X)

Christopher Faylor wrote:

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 04:00:43AM -0600, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:

From: Christopher Faylor

The historical reasons for [un?]merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree
lists no longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two
lists.

For us old-timers, what were the historical reasons again, and why/how
did they go away?


Good question.  My email records don't go back far enough to know for
sure and I don't see anything telling in the mailing list archives.

I think that one of the early maintainers (maybe Suhaib Siddiqi) didn't
want to read the cygwin list to look for cygwin-xfree questions.


Yes, I remember that.


I believe I was actually somewhat reluctant to do the split because (I
know this will be hard to believe) I thought there would be end-user
confusion that would require a lot of use the other list shuttling.

OTOH, maybe I was actively insisting on it and relishing the chance to
tell people they were off-topic.

I'm just proposing this now because Yaakov asked about it and Jon
indicated that he would be ok with it.  Yaakov obviously reads both
lists and he has observed that the lines are sometimes blurred between
what's a X question and what isn't.

Do you have an opinion either way, Gary?

Another thing that occurred to me is that we could keep the two lists
and stop telling people that they *had* to ask questions about X here.


True.  The downside there is there would exist an artificial split
where some discussion would happen only on Cygwin-X while others
would happen on the main list.  This would be tough to keep track
of and be a stumblling block for newbies who might actually look in
the archives for answers.  If there is a goal to maintain the idea
of two lists while really having only one, what about having the
Cygwin-X list exist as a head only.  It would be similar to the
announce lists in that it would forward all email to the main list
but would be different in that there would be no separate list archive.
I'm not sure how easy it would be to set something like this up but it
would address the concerns some have expressed about filtering out the
main Cygwin list info.

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-11 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin X)

Christopher Faylor wrote:

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 02:33:21PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:

Christopher Faylor wrote:

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 04:00:43AM -0600, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:

From: Christopher Faylor

The historical reasons for [un?]merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree
lists no longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two
lists.

For us old-timers, what were the historical reasons again, and why/how
did they go away?

Good question.  My email records don't go back far enough to know for
sure and I don't see anything telling in the mailing list archives.  I
think that one of the early maintainers (maybe Suhaib Siddiqi) didn't
want to read the cygwin list to look for cygwin-xfree questions.

Yes, I remember that.


I believe I was actually somewhat reluctant to do the split because (I
know this will be hard to believe) I thought there would be end-user
confusion that would require a lot of use the other list shuttling.

OTOH, maybe I was actively insisting on it and relishing the chance to
tell people they were off-topic.



I'm just proposing this now because Yaakov asked about it and Jon
indicated that he would be ok with it.  Yaakov obviously reads both
lists and he has observed that the lines are sometimes blurred between
what's a X question and what isn't.

Another thing that occurred to me is that we could keep the two lists
and stop telling people that they *had* to ask questions about X here.

True.  The downside there is there would exist an artificial split
where some discussion would happen only on Cygwin-X while others would
happen on the main list.  This would be tough to keep track of and be a
stumblling block for newbies who might actually look in the archives
for answers.  If there is a goal to maintain the idea of two lists
while really having only one, what about having the Cygwin-X list exist
as a head only.  It would be similar to the announce lists in that it
would forward all email to the main list but would be different in that
there would be no separate list archive.  I'm not sure how easy it
would be to set something like this up but it would address the
concerns some have expressed about filtering out the main Cygwin list
info.


I could do the cygwin-xfree - cygwin mirroring fairly easily and even
prepend a [X11] to the subject.  Going in the other direction would
require more work.  And, it seems like that would start to make things
more complicated.

We could adopt a convention of prepending [X11] or [Xorg] in front of
X-related messages but I'm sure that people who don't want to see
traffic wouldn't consider that an acceptable alternative to a separate
mailing list.


Yep, good point.  On thinking about this again, I realize that my
suggestion doesn't really address the I only want to see the X
messages crowd, since people could still (and maybe would feel
encouraged to) just send email to the main list and thereby
bypass those only on the X list (which I believe was the point
you were trying to address with the mention of mirroring from
the main list to the X list.)  So, in retrospect, it's a dumb
idea!  Sorry for the noise.

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-11 Thread John Emmas
- Original Message - 
From: Yaakov (Cygwin/X)

Subject: Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge


That may have been true until November 12.  But in the last four weeks
since X11R7.4, there have been ~500 messages on cygwin-xfree, including
30 announcements (including 3 xserver revisions).  Comparatively, there
have been ~660 messages on cygwin including ~45 announcements.


I suspect that's probably an untypical situation.  I can give you some
figures for the 3 months from August 17th (when I first registered) to
November 17th (when I unsubscribed from xfree).  These figures include
announcements as well as posts that were duplicated on both lists:-

cygwin.xfree = 194 messages
cygwin = at least 1374 messages

I can't give an accurate figure for the cygwin list because I regularly have
to unsubscribe from it due to the high volume of traffic.  It wouldn't
surprise me if the true figure isn't 50 percent higher or more (i.e. ten
messages on cygwin list for every one on cygwin.xfree).

John


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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-11 Thread Eric Lilja

Christopher Faylor wrote:

The historical reasons for merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists no
longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two lists.

If anyone has a compelling reason why this should not happen please send
it to one of the two lists.  If I don't hear a coherent argument against
doing this, I'll throw the switch over the weekend.

Btw, I'm only mildly sympathetic to arguments like It will be more
email for me.  I'm more concerned with having to constantly shuttle
people back and forth between the two lists.  Unless there is a
compelling argument to the contrary, I think that the fact that people
are confused about which list to use outweighs the increase in email
traffic for people who just want to hear about cygwin/x.

cgf

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I am strongly in favor of merging the two lists. I was a bit surprised 
that some people think the traffic will be too intense and it makes me 
wonder how they read the lists in the first place. If they just get sent 
every message posted as an email with all threading gone, then, yes, a 
more than minimum amount of traffic will be hard to follow.
I use gmane (and I'm sure there are alternatives) to make newsgroup 
view of the lists in my email-client so I get the all-important 
threading. Here's a screenshot if someone didn't know this is possible:

http://www.bahnhof.se/wb106362/cygwin_mailing_list.png

- E.L.


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RE: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-11 Thread Gary R. Van Sickle
 From: Christopher Faylor
 
 The historical reasons for [un?]merging the cygwin and 
 cygwin-xfree lists no longer seems to exist so I am 
 contemplating merging the two lists.

For us old-timers, what were the historical reasons again, and why/how did
they go away?

-- 
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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-11 Thread Will Parsons
Eric Lilja wrote:
 Christopher Faylor wrote:
 The historical reasons for merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists no
 longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two lists.
 
 I am strongly in favor of merging the two lists. I was a bit surprised 
 that some people think the traffic will be too intense and it makes me 
 wonder how they read the lists in the first place. If they just get sent 
 every message posted as an email with all threading gone, then, yes, a 
 more than minimum amount of traffic will be hard to follow.
 I use gmane (and I'm sure there are alternatives) to make newsgroup 
 view of the lists in my email-client so I get the all-important 
 threading. Here's a screenshot if someone didn't know this is possible:
 http://www.bahnhof.se/wb106362/cygwin_mailing_list.png

I'm one of those in favour of keeping the lists separate, and I *do* use
gmane myself and I *do* see the threading.  (Some years ago I subscribed to
the mailing list and gave it up due to the high volume of traffic.)  So,
gmane certainly helps, but it is not (for me) a solution.  (I'm sure it all
depends on how many other newsgroups/mailing lists one follows.)

-- 
Will


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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-11 Thread Andrew Schulman
 increase in email
 traffic for people who just want to hear about cygwin/x.

... or just want not to.


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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-11 Thread Ralph Hempel

Andrew Schulman wrote:

increase in email
traffic for people who just want to hear about cygwin/x.


... or just want not to.


I've got my email client (Thunderbird) set to move messages
from mailing lists that I subscribe to into different folders
based on the To: field.

I'm probably not the only one that makes their lives easier
by sorting incoming emails :-)

By joining the lists, the sorting gets messed up and
I won't be able to separate the emails quite as easily.

So, my vote would be to leave the current state alone, which
would make less work (none) for the nice folks at Cygwin
and would avoid the problem of looking through the
xfree archievs and finding an abrupt halt to the content
after the switchover date.

Ralph

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cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread Christopher Faylor
The historical reasons for merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists no
longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two lists.

If anyone has a compelling reason why this should not happen please send
it to one of the two lists.  If I don't hear a coherent argument against
doing this, I'll throw the switch over the weekend.

Btw, I'm only mildly sympathetic to arguments like It will be more
email for me.  I'm more concerned with having to constantly shuttle
people back and forth between the two lists.  Unless there is a
compelling argument to the contrary, I think that the fact that people
are confused about which list to use outweighs the increase in email
traffic for people who just want to hear about cygwin/x.

cgf

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread jose isaias cabrera


I don't mind the traffic of xfree, but the cygwin list has too much traffic.


- Original Message - 
From: Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:49 PM
Subject: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge



The historical reasons for merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists no
longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two lists.

If anyone has a compelling reason why this should not happen please send
it to one of the two lists.  If I don't hear a coherent argument against
doing this, I'll throw the switch over the weekend.

Btw, I'm only mildly sympathetic to arguments like It will be more
email for me.  I'm more concerned with having to constantly shuttle
people back and forth between the two lists.  Unless there is a
compelling argument to the contrary, I think that the fact that people
are confused about which list to use outweighs the increase in email
traffic for people who just want to hear about cygwin/x.

cgf

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 02:45:17PM -0500, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
I don't mind the traffic of xfree, but the cygwin list has too much
traffic.

You have my mild sympathy.

 - Original Message - From: Christopher Faylor 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:49 PM
 Subject: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

 The historical reasons for merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists no
 longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two lists.

 If anyone has a compelling reason why this should not happen please send
 it to one of the two lists.  If I don't hear a coherent argument against
 doing this, I'll throw the switch over the weekend.

 Btw, I'm only mildly sympathetic to arguments like It will be more
 email for me.  I'm more concerned with having to constantly shuttle
 people back and forth between the two lists.  Unless there is a
 compelling argument to the contrary, I think that the fact that people
 are confused about which list to use outweighs the increase in email
 traffic for people who just want to hear about cygwin/x.

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread sowiso

 I don't mind the traffic of xfree, but the cygwin list has too much
traffic.

There IS traffic on xfree? Looks this has escaped me then. :P

-a




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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread Lee D. Rothstein

I applaud the change!

And while some hippos may not be sanguine, Elephant\Rhinos (Elifinos!, 
as in, 'El-if-i-no which list to send it to') are ecstatic!


;-)

Lee
sowiso wrote:

I don't mind the traffic of xfree, but the cygwin list has too much


traffic.

There IS traffic on xfree? Looks this has escaped me then. :P

-a




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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread jose isaias cabrera


Exactly. .-)


- Original Message - 
From: sowiso [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 4:07 PM
Subject: *SPAM* Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge





I don't mind the traffic of xfree, but the cygwin list has too much

traffic.

There IS traffic on xfree? Looks this has escaped me then. :P

-a




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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread Andreas Eibach
Will Parsons wrote:
 You may not consider it a compelling argument, but I find the traffic on
 the cygwin list more than enough already, and am glad I don't have to
 bother about the cygwin-xfree traffic.  I'd prefer to keep things as
 is.

But on xfree, there IS NO traffic!
Just check the archives to get an insight into this:

http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/

This is ridiculously few compared to 2 years ago when Harold L Hunt put
more work into this _per week_ than all people together summed up from
summer to
end of this year!

-Andreas




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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread Yaakov (Cygwin/X)
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Andreas Eibach wrote:
 But on xfree, there IS NO traffic!

 This is ridiculously few compared to 2 years ago when Harold L Hunt put
 more work into this _per week_ than all people together summed up from
 summer to end of this year!

That may have been true until November 12.  But in the last four weeks
since X11R7.4, there have been ~500 messages on cygwin-xfree, including
30 announcements (including 3 xserver revisions).  Comparatively, there
have been ~660 messages on cygwin including ~45 announcements.


Yaakov
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cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread Christopher Faylor
The historical reasons for merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists no
longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two lists.

If anyone has a compelling reason why this should not happen please send
it to one of the two lists.  If I don't hear a coherent argument against
doing this, I'll throw the switch over the weekend.

Btw, I'm only mildly sympathetic to arguments like It will be more
email for me.  I'm more concerned with having to constantly shuttle
people back and forth between the two lists.  Unless there is a
compelling argument to the contrary, I think that the fact that people
are confused about which list to use outweighs the increase in email
traffic for people who just want to hear about cygwin/x.

cgf

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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread Will Parsons
Christopher Faylor wrote:
 The historical reasons for merging the cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists no
 longer seems to exist so I am contemplating merging the two lists.

 If anyone has a compelling reason why this should not happen please send
 it to one of the two lists.  If I don't hear a coherent argument against
 doing this, I'll throw the switch over the weekend.

 Btw, I'm only mildly sympathetic to arguments like It will be more
 email for me.  I'm more concerned with having to constantly shuttle
 people back and forth between the two lists.  Unless there is a
 compelling argument to the contrary, I think that the fact that people
 are confused about which list to use outweighs the increase in email
 traffic for people who just want to hear about cygwin/x.

You may not consider it a compelling argument, but I find the traffic on
the cygwin list more than enough already, and am glad I don't have to
bother about the cygwin-xfree traffic.  I'd prefer to keep things as is.

-- 
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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread sowiso

 I don't mind the traffic of xfree, but the cygwin list has too much
traffic.

There IS traffic on xfree? Looks this has escaped me then. :P

-a




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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread Lee D. Rothstein

I applaud the change!

And while some hippos may not be sanguine, Elephant\Rhinos (Elifinos!, 
as in, 'El-if-i-no which list to send it to') are ecstatic!


;-)

Lee
sowiso wrote:

I don't mind the traffic of xfree, but the cygwin list has too much


traffic.

There IS traffic on xfree? Looks this has escaped me then. :P

-a




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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread Andreas Eibach
Will Parsons wrote:
 You may not consider it a compelling argument, but I find the traffic on
 the cygwin list more than enough already, and am glad I don't have to
 bother about the cygwin-xfree traffic.  I'd prefer to keep things as
 is.

But on xfree, there IS NO traffic!
Just check the archives to get an insight into this:

http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/

This is ridiculously few compared to 2 years ago when Harold L Hunt put
more work into this _per week_ than all people together summed up from
summer to
end of this year!

-Andreas




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Re: cygwin and cygwin-xfree lists to merge

2008-12-10 Thread Yaakov (Cygwin/X)
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Andreas Eibach wrote:
 But on xfree, there IS NO traffic!

 This is ridiculously few compared to 2 years ago when Harold L Hunt put
 more work into this _per week_ than all people together summed up from
 summer to end of this year!

That may have been true until November 12.  But in the last four weeks
since X11R7.4, there have been ~500 messages on cygwin-xfree, including
30 announcements (including 3 xserver revisions).  Comparatively, there
have been ~660 messages on cygwin including ~45 announcements.


Yaakov
Cygwin/X
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