Re: A maze of twisty mailing lists all the same
От | Ned Lilly |
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Тема | Re: A maze of twisty mailing lists all the same |
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Msg-id | 4BBE2771.4030303@nedscape.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | A maze of twisty mailing lists all the same (Greg Stark <stark@mit.edu>) |
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Re: A maze of twisty mailing lists all the same
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
+1 for the idea, and +1 for the Zork reference. Hello sailor. On 4/8/2010 1:11 AM Greg Stark wrote: > I've often said in the past that we have too many mailing lists with > overlapping and vague charters. I submit the following thread as > evidence that this causes real problems. > > http://archives.postgresql.org/message-id/g2o4b46b5f01004010610ib8625426uae6ee90ac1435ba1@mail.gmail.com > > Because the poster chose to send it to pgsql-admin instead of > pgsql-general (or pgsql-bugs) very few of the usual suspects had a > chance to see it. 7 days later a question about a rather serious > database corruption problem had no responses. I've never understand > what the point of pgsql-admin is; just about every question posted is > an "admin" question of some sort. > > Likewise I don't think we should have pgsql-performance or pgsql-sql > or pgsql-novice -- any thread appropriate for any of these would be > better served by sending it to pgsql-general anyways (with the > exception of pgsql-performance which has a weird combination of hacker > threads and user performance tuning threads). Sending threads to > pgsql-general would get more eyes on them and would avoid a lot of the > cross-posting headaches. What would someone subscribed to one of these > lists but not pgsql-general get anyways but some random sample of > threads that might be vaguely performance or admin related. They would > still miss most of the administration and performance questions and > discussions which happen on -general and -hackers as appropriate. >
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