Re: Splitting the mailing list up

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On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Michael J Gruber
<git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Adrian Buehlmann venit, vidit, dixit 29.09.2010 10:36:
>> On 28.09.2010 22:06, Kevin Ballard wrote:
>>> On Sep 27, 2010, at 11:22 PM, Adrian Buehlmann wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think this would definitely be an improvement for git users. At least
>>>> splitting up into dev and user, like Mercurial does it too (which I am
>>>> used to). Not sure about announce though.
>>>>
>>>> When I recently subscribed to this list (after having been a long time
>>>> subscriber to the Mercurial lists too), I was interested in seeing
>>>> discussions about git usage to help me get started with git.
>>>>
>>>> I also think searching the archives would be a bit easier if discussions
>>>> of new git development details and its usage would be separated.
>>>
>>> Perhaps it would make more sense to simply create a new list for git
>>> newbies to get help, and to not change the nature of this existing list
>>> at all.
>>
>> Of course, I would be fine if this list here would be simply defined as
>> the "git development centric list" and a new, more usage-centric list
>> could be started (git-users ?).
>
> You mean something like:
>
> git-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> I don't participate there, but my impression is that it's really a user
> group.
>

http://groups.google.com/group/git-users says "This is the git mailing
list for users, feel free to ask any question about git usage.", so
yes. I think we already have that list. Perhaps all we need to do is
to add a link to it on the front-page of git-scm.com, next to the link
to this? Perhaps something like "You can also ask the Git development
community directly at our git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list, or the Git
user community at git-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"?

That would imply making it a bit more official, but perhaps it's a
good compromise?
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