> "Christopher Cain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Also, while I might technically have the ability to call for a vote on
> > anything, it's bad form to call a vote on something that you personally
> > cannot make happen. Since I do not have the ability to set up a new
> > mailing list, it would be the equivalent of me forcing more mailing list
> > duties on Pier.
> >
> > Basically, I did the most that I could do. The only people who could
> > realistically called for a vote on a new mailing list are Jon (who isn't
> > in favor of it), Pier (who I think is fed up with the whole business at
> > this point :), and Craig (who didn't say one way or the other). As I
> > said, I don't personally care how they get into my inbox, so long as
> > they do. So in calling a vote, I simply played the percentages.
>
> Ok, so since I need to try to be the nice guy over here, let's do it this
> way... It seems apparent that the mailing list want to be notified of bugs
> (lots of +1 and no -1), so this is a simple one
>
> [ ] +1 - I want all messages to a new tomcat-bugs mailing list
> [X] -1 - I want all messages to tomcat-dev

Rationale is: I want other developers to look at the outstanding bugs, and
tomcat-dev is the dev list for Tomcat, so I don't see the point of having
another list.

Remy

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