On 22:27 Wed 07 Oct , Heinz-M. Graesing wrote:
Hello Xavier,
I have the experience of having more than one mailing list for a small project and it has always been bad. If there are more than 100 mails/month on a list it could be good to split it up to no loose mails in the mass.
welcome to the mailing list. No one has subscribed to the usage list yet - so we can ignore it. It is not possible to delete it via the berlios gui, but I can deactivate it. There are some ideas of using a different mailing list provider - I'll have a look at them.
We could maybe set up a x2go project on alioth as we have done for CipUX http://alioth.debian.org/projects/cipux
In order to have mailing list, bug track, forum, webpage, SCM (git, svn, ...)
Just a proposal...
sincères salutations, :)
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Hi Xavier,
Xavier Oswald wrote:
On 22:27 Wed 07 Oct , Heinz-M. Graesing wrote:
Hello Xavier,
I have the experience of having more than one mailing list for a small project and it has always been bad. If there are more than 100 mails/month on a list it could be good to split it up to no loose mails in the mass. welcome to the mailing list. No one has subscribed to the usage list yet - so we can ignore it. It is not possible to delete it via the berlios gui, but I can deactivate it. There are some ideas of using a different mailing list provider - I'll have a look at them.
Is there a need to switch the mailing list provider? If not do not switch.
I would vote for deactivate usage list. Please activate it if we there is too much traffic for one list.
We could maybe set up a x2go project on alioth as we have done for CipUX http://alioth.debian.org/projects/cipux
In order to have mailing list, bug track, forum, webpage, SCM (git, svn, ...)
Just a proposal...
I like alioth. But even if: Xavier, I would like to hear a more detailed proposal. Keep in mind that Debian packaging and upstream should be separated. Can you give us an overview which system for what purpose?
Kind regards Christian
PS: why is Jonas in CC? Is he not subscribed to the x2go list? I apologize for CC.
Christian Kuelker schreef:
There are some ideas of using a different mailing list provider - I'll have a look at them.
Is there a need to switch the mailing list provider? If not do not switch.
Maybe Heinz means Gmane where I wrote about.
But Gmane is not a mailing list provider. You can ask them to subscribe to your excisting mailinglist. So you don't have to change anything for that, a short mail to them is enough.
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.
On 01:31 Thu 08 Oct , Christian Kuelker wrote:
Hi Xavier,
Xavier Oswald wrote:
On 22:27 Wed 07 Oct , Heinz-M. Graesing wrote:
Hello Xavier,
I have the experience of having more than one mailing list for a small project and it has always been bad. If there are more than 100 mails/month on a list it could be good to split it up to no loose mails in the mass. welcome to the mailing list. No one has subscribed to the usage list yet - so we can ignore it. It is not possible to delete it via the berlios gui, but I can deactivate it. There are some ideas of using a different mailing list provider - I'll have a look at them.
Is there a need to switch the mailing list provider? If not do not switch.
No, I said that if we go ahead for starting an alioth project.
I would vote for deactivate usage list. Please activate it if we there is too much traffic for one list.
Right.
We could maybe set up a x2go project on alioth as we have done for CipUX http://alioth.debian.org/projects/cipux
In order to have mailing list, bug track, forum, webpage, SCM (git, svn, ...)
Just a proposal...
I like alioth. But even if: Xavier, I would like to hear a more detailed proposal. Keep in mind that Debian packaging and upstream should be separated. Can you give us an overview which system for what purpose?
With git, you can have a master branch for upstream things and a debian/gentoo/... branch for distribution related packaging patchs.
With svn it's a little bit more hard but you can have a good overview by having a look how the pkg-perl team on alioth work.
Well I started this thread because I like having every tools in a same place.
But Im not upstream, it is a proposal for the x2go upstream community.
PS: why is Jonas in CC? Is he not subscribed to the x2go list? I apologize for CC.
I don't know if he is subscribed, it was in the case he is not so he could comment.
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