[pydotorg-www] Docs development entrypoint (Was: [docs] Mailing list dead pile and private lists)

Michael Foord mfoord at python.org
Sun Apr 25 16:32:30 CEST 2010


On 25/04/2010 15:23, skip at pobox.com wrote:
>      anatoly>  On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Michael Foord<mfoord at python.org>  wrote:
>      >>>>>
>      >>>>>  2. rename doc-sig@ to doc-dev@ (or docs-dev@?)
>      >>>>>
>      >>>>
>      >>>>  -1. That's change for the sake of change, cost without benefit.
>      >>>>
>      >>>
>      >>>  That's change for consistency with python-dev@
>      >>>
>      >>
>      >>  But inconsistency with all the other special-interest-group (sig) mailing
>      >>  lists.
>
>      anatoly>  Most of them are dead. Is it the sort of consistency we need? =)
>
> That is the intent of sigs.  They are there for awhile to serve their
> function, then they go away.  Practically speaking, they go dormant.  Their
> archives remain.  We haven't always adhered to that convention (e.g.,
> pythonmac-sig isn't going away anytime soon), but that is/was its intent.
>    

pythonmac-sig is active - at least sporadically (several threads in the 
last week).

Michael



> Skip
>    


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