[Asterisk-Users] Development Process comment and Email list suggestion
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Fri Jan 9 06:36:42 MST 2004
It looks like Mark and others have addressed the development/CVS issues.
We should let their plan be put into effect and give it a chance to work.
Regarding the email list: A number of people have suggested creating more
email lists. I think this is not a good idea because there will be even
more cross posting than there is now between -dev and -users.
Several years ago I was a moderator on the SAP-R3-L list hosted by MIT.
This list had several thousand subscribers and averaged 300 messages or so
per day. This list was run on the ListServe software from Lsoft. The
various modules of R/3 (ie: topic areas) were managed by using (and
inforcing) topic keywords in the subject line. Enforcing the list
guidelines was a 2 hour or so task each night for the moderators (we had
several that rotated weekly shifts) but it made the list usage fairly
easy. Subscribers could pick the topics of interest and then (assuming
people followed the guidelines) their messages from the list were
restricted to those topics. Dealing with chronic violators was always a
judgement call by the moderator-on-duty: if a person was INTENTIONALLY not
following guidelines then they were blocked. If they didn't understand the
guideline then it was explained again to them and life went on.
oK:: lots of bla bla... My suggestion for the email list is that
Asterisk-Users adopt something like the above. Going this way then it
would be a much easier experience to join one list and email multiple
topic areas (end subscriber gets only 1 email) than several lists where
30% of the messages are cross-posted and subscribers get duplicate email
and have to remember which list they need to use for replying.
There would definately be a cost for the ListServe license (since there is
a commercial profit from the list) but I think this software is best able
to handle what we need to do. If Mark and Digium want to go in this
direction I would be glad to coordinate the moderation.
Regards,
Robert
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