I would like to merge mailing lists, now that the design and first implementation of Python 3000 is complete. In particular, I would like to merge the python-3000 mailing list back into python-dev, and the python-3000-checkins mailing list back into python-checkins. The rationale is to simplify usage of the lists, and to avoid cross-postings. To implement this, all subscribers of the 3000 mailing lists would be added to the trunk mailing lists (avoiding duplicates, of course), and all automated messages going to python-3000-checkins would then be directed to the trunk lists. The 3000 mailing lists would change into read-only mode (i.e. primarily leaving the archives behind). Any objections? Regards, Martin
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 2:36 AM, "Martin v. Löwis" <martin@v.loewis.de> wrote:
I would like to merge mailing lists, now that the design and first implementation of Python 3000 is complete. In particular, I would
+1 -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at gmail.com> "Chaos is the score upon which reality is written." --Henry Miller
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 2:36 AM, "Martin v. Löwis" <martin@v.loewis.de> wrote:
I would like to merge mailing lists, now that the design and first implementation of Python 3000 is complete. In particular, I would like to merge the python-3000 mailing list back into python-dev, and the python-3000-checkins mailing list back into python-checkins. The rationale is to simplify usage of the lists, and to avoid cross-postings.
+1
To implement this, all subscribers of the 3000 mailing lists would be added to the trunk mailing lists (avoiding duplicates, of course), and all automated messages going to python-3000-checkins would then be directed to the trunk lists. The 3000 mailing lists would change into read-only mode (i.e. primarily leaving the archives behind).
Any objections?
No Jeremy
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On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 23:36, "Martin v. Löwis" <martin@v.loewis.de> wrote:
I would like to merge mailing lists, now that the design and first implementation of Python 3000 is complete. In particular, I would like to merge the python-3000 mailing list back into python-dev, and the python-3000-checkins mailing list back into python-checkins. The rationale is to simplify usage of the lists, and to avoid cross-postings.
To implement this, all subscribers of the 3000 mailing lists would be added to the trunk mailing lists (avoiding duplicates, of course), and all automated messages going to python-3000-checkins would then be directed to the trunk lists. The 3000 mailing lists would change into read-only mode (i.e. primarily leaving the archives behind).
Any objections?
Nope; +1. -Brett
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
I would like to merge mailing lists, now that the design and first implementation of Python 3000 is complete. In particular, I would
+1 -- Dmitry Vasiliev (dima at hlabs.spb.ru) http://hlabs.spb.ru
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
I would like to merge mailing lists, now that the design and first implementation of Python 3000 is complete. In particular, I would like to merge the python-3000 mailing list back into python-dev, and the python-3000-checkins mailing list back into python-checkins. The rationale is to simplify usage of the lists, and to avoid cross-postings.
To implement this, all subscribers of the 3000 mailing lists would be added to the trunk mailing lists (avoiding duplicates, of course), and all automated messages going to python-3000-checkins would then be directed to the trunk lists. The 3000 mailing lists would change into read-only mode (i.e. primarily leaving the archives behind).
Any objections?
Regards, Martin
I like the general sentiment, but I think it may be a bad idea to automatically bring all the subscribers from the -3000 lists over to the more general lists. For instance if someone has an address subscribed specifically to archive the -3000 list suddenly it will begin archiving the other. I would rather just see a final announcement to switch to the other list and then close the list to further submissions. Let people join the new appropriate list manually if needed. Otherwise +1 on getting the discussion and checkins back into combined lists. Janzert
participants (8)
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"Martin v. Löwis"
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Brett Cannon
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Christian Heimes
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Dmitry Vasiliev
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Fred Drake
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Janzert
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Jeremy Hylton
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Paul Moore