Re: POLICY: Moving discussions around

From: Rodolfo J. Paiz (rpaiz_at_simpaticus.com)
Date: 04/06/04

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    Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2004 08:46:51 -0600
    To: byte@bytebot.net, For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    
    

    At 08:28 4/6/2004, you wrote:
    >OK, let's talk about lists today
    >
    >fedora-list: for discussions of current releases of Fedora Core
    >fedora-test-list: for discussions of current test releases of FC
    >
    >This leaves a gap as FC2 gets released sometime in early May. FC2
    >discussions then move to fedora-list, fedora-test-list becomes quiet for
    >a while (till FC3 test1 emerges), and what happens to all the FC1
    >discussion? Still on fedora-list?

    Yes. Just like "redhat-list" where people posted questions about *any*
    stable release of Red Hat Linux, "fedora-list" is for questions about any
    stable release of Fedora Core. So when FC2 is released, both FC1 and FC2
    are valid discussion points on fedora-list. The commonality of experience
    is enough that many people benefit from having both on a single forum.

    "fedora-test-list" is for questions about any test releases, but of course
    if you want to run a test release it makes little sense to run anything
    except the latest release, so discussions can focus more on specific bugs
    and issues with said release.

    That being said, the community *could* decide to keep fedora-list as the
    general list for any stable Fedora Core release, then additionally create a
    yarrow-list specifically for FC1 users and another list specifically for
    FC2 users. Seemed to work fine in previous years... I was always subscribed
    to the general redhat-list and also the specific lists (shrike-list,
    valhalla-list, etc.) related to the versions I had in use.

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