> 2009/6/27 stevertigo <stv...@gmail.com> > >> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Fred Bauder <fredb...@fairpoint.net> >> wrote: >> >> > > I would actually suggest two lists, if we could do this - >> > > >> > > One, an announce-only list which summarized ongoing dispute >> resolution >> > > (arbcom cases, RFCs, community discussions of note elsewhere) for >> > > those who find following all the threads on-wiki daunting with real >> > > life time constraints. >> > > >> > > Two, discussion. >> > > >> > > Perhaps one list, but a regular posting of the announcements, but I >> > > think some people would be more interested in just announcements. >> I >> > > would participate in both, but I think that giving some people the >> > > option to just get the announcements is more respectful of their >> > > bandwidth... >> > >> > I think this is a good refinement of the idea. >> > >> >> I personally don't understand the "announce" format or its usefulness, >> George, but I have no objection. I don't know now it would be >> populated >> either, as it would require DR to get its ducks in a row overall. Maybe >> not >> a bad thing, actually, but let's deal with the main discussion list >> first >> though. >> >> -Stevertigo >> _______________________________________________ >> > > Stevertigo, from experience I know it takes some time to set up a mailing > list (we're talking weeks, not days). Why not start one on Google groups > and > see how many people sign up? > > Risker >
It is Wikimedia business. It would not be appropriate to involve a third party. Fred _______________________________________________ WikiEN-l mailing list WikiEN-l@lists.wikimedia.org To unsubscribe from this mailing list, visit: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikien-l