On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 06:07:56PM -0700, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote: > Nigel proposed today that we form a separate list for wiki-focused > discussions. > > Much as I hate promoting list proliferation, these reasons make sense: > > * Cross-section of many Fedora groups that could use a low(er) volume, > wiki-only list for: guidelines; usage; new tools; tips; wiki-specific > decisions that affect all projects; etc. > > * These same people (packagers, artists, translators, coders, > ambassadors, etc.) don't want nor need to be subscribed to > fedora-docs-list to get this information. > > * Especially as we talk about multi-lingual wikis and the complexity > increases, we could use a stand-alone list for discussion. > > Thoughts? > > +1 or -1 or 0? > There are definitely the merits to having a wiki list... in addition, it'd be a nice place to direct people to ask about syntax, or for new templates. (/me waves) But then, where do you draw the line between f-docs-l and f-wiki-l -- between talking about how the content is created and how the content is written? It almost seems like there's an unremovable overlap. I'm personally iffy about it but I think the reasons *for* it are good enough to request it. I have no problem with setting up another mailbox filter. :) In other words, a weak +1 -- Ian Weller <ianweller@xxxxxxxxx> http://ianweller.org GnuPG fingerprint: E51E 0517 7A92 70A2 4226 B050 87ED 7C97 EFA8 4A36 "Technology is a word that describes something that doesn't work yet." ~ Douglas Adams
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