The question is: do we want people on the forums arguing over decision we make in the ML, or critisizing us for comment/decisions we make in the ML?
If the mailing list becuase exactly like the forums, then why was it created? Or if Dave talks about dev discussion retreating from the forums to the ML, is it a good idea to make the ML as open as the forums are? Realistically I have no problem making the archives public, I doubt enough people will read them or want to have big discussions about old decisions. However I think it is simpler and easier if we limit submissions to the ML to a certain list of people, rather than trying to moderate every submission we get from the public. That takes time, and if we think a non-developer has good points, why not add him to the list? Are there a lot of people we only trust to make good/appropriate points half the time, and so we must moderate them constantly? I know I probably sound hypocritical, advocating privacy/less access, having just joined so recently. If someone wants to spend the time and energy to mod, I suppose it's okay. But I thought that the whole point of the developer list was that it was an alternate venue for discussion in which we believed that everyone who participated was mature enough not to need moderation. I think either someone is mature/experienced enough to join the list, or they aren't. My point is that moderating is probably energy best spent elsewhere. -Asa --- David White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Isaac Clerencia wrote: > > >On Friday, 4 de February de 2005 10:49, Susanna > Björverud wrote: > > > > > >>Sorry for rehashing an old topic, but the archives > are still private, > >>not public. IMO there are no valid reason for > keeping the archives of > >>this ml private. > >> > >> > >From now on the mails in this list will be archived > publicly, the old messages > >are still "private". > > > > > Okay, so...a few questions: > > (1) should we tell people on IRC and the forums > about how they can read > ML archives? > (2) should we let anyone subscribe to the mailing > list, but moderate any > submissions to it from non-developers? > > David > > > _______________________________________________ > Wesnoth-dev mailing list > Wesnoth-dev@gna.org > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/wesnoth-dev > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com