* list suggestion!
@ 2003-03-12 5:57 David Shirley
2003-03-12 8:11 ` John Bradford
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From: David Shirley @ 2003-03-12 5:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Hi All,
No doubt you have all noticed that there is quite a lot of
traffic on the linux-kernel ML.
I had an idea. Why dont you split the list into a 2.4 list and a 2.5 list?
If this has already been suggested please dont hurt me :P
Cheers
Dave
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* Re: list suggestion!
2003-03-12 5:57 list suggestion! David Shirley
@ 2003-03-12 8:11 ` John Bradford
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From: John Bradford @ 2003-03-12 8:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Shirley; +Cc: linux-kernel
> No doubt you have all noticed that there is quite a lot of
> traffic on the linux-kernel ML.
>
> I had an idea. Why dont you split the list into a 2.4 list and a 2.5 list?
>
> If this has already been suggested please dont hurt me :P
It's suggested about once every two months :-)
Seriously, the main problems with doing that are that:
* Most developers would end up subscribing to both lists anyway
* Some issues are common to both trees and would be posted to both
lists, creating even more traffic.
John.
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