Re: [Podlings] mailing list

2006-11-16 Thread Matthias Wessendorf
Well, I personally think it is important to also get an idea of other podlings and their "problems"/"issues" or questions. That puts a more *human* touch to all these podlings. Like "look they asked that, so why can't we ask this" I'd like to see something like this as a mandatory thing for eac

Re: [Podlings] mailing list

2006-11-16 Thread Martin Sebor
Craig L Russell wrote: [...] I think it makes sense to automatically subscribe new committers in incubation projects to the general mailing list. They can unsubscribe if they are uninterested. This task might be one of the items done by the initial setup by the PPMC. Out of curiosity, abou

Re: [Podlings] mailing list

2006-11-16 Thread Craig L Russell
On Nov 15, 2006, at 11:01 PM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote: Hi, since all committers at Apache are on the committers email list, all pmcs on pmc list,... , why not adding all committers on an incubation project to the general @ incubator list ? Would make sense to me, since most of those committ

Re: [Podlings] mailing list

2006-11-16 Thread Henri Yandell
On 11/15/06, Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, since all committers at Apache are on the committers email list, all pmcs on pmc list,... , why not adding all committers on an incubation project to the general @ incubator list ? Would make sense to me, since most of those commit

[Podlings] mailing list

2006-11-15 Thread Matthias Wessendorf
Hi, since all committers at Apache are on the committers email list, all pmcs on pmc list,... , why not adding all committers on an incubation project to the general @ incubator list ? Would make sense to me, since most of those committers are completely new to the ASF, and time by time here are