I'd like to see what are everyone's thoughts on decommissioning anaconda-patches list. Now that we've moved to GitHub, it's pretty much obsolete, and I think decommissioning it could be beneficial: (a) (Way) less email overall. (b) The GitHub email script that we have was originally created with the intent of preserving the posted patches + discussions forever in history, but the patches are not actually included in any emails. Additionally, unless someone makes an in-line comment in the patch, there usually is no context provided in responses. So, the emails don't contain a lot of value. (c) It's a good way to force all the stragglers (e.g. myself) to migrate their workflow to GitHub and have everyone working the same way. (d) As a benefit of (c), less confusion for new contributors, concerning how to post a patch, etc. I know we can disassociate the webhook email forwarder from GitHub pretty easily. Concerning the list itself though, if there's a way to effectively "close it for business" but leave its contents forever available for perusal, I think that might be ideal. Anyway, thoughts? Samantha _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list