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Marcel tanuva at googlemail.com
Sun Sep 7 11:12:15 CEST 2008


You didn't read carefully. We do NOT want to split the list. We want people to 
prefix their messages with appropriate tags to make filtering possible.

Which would be simplified by Matt's idea, but I cannot judge on if that's 
techically possible.

-Marcel

Am Sunday 07 September 2008 05:55:24 schrieb William Kenworthy:
> This has been discussed a number of times and dismissed because as an
> idea it sucks:
>
> 1. The majority have to find and subscribe to all these fragmented lists
> to find information, so it only benefits a few.
>
> 2. People multiple post to every list to make sure nobody will miss out
> - doesnt happen you say? - look at the current community and support
> (and thats with only two lists!)
>
> 3. Emails get lost as people on other lists never see them.  (wont
> happen you say? - see 2 above)
>
> BillK
>
> On Sun, 2008-09-07 at 00:00 +0300, Michele Renda wrote:
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> > Thank you Marcel, Arne
> >
> > [debian]	# As Debian - armel 4 (I use it with XFCE)
> > [2007.2]
> > [2008.8]
> > [qtopia]
> > [fso]
> >
> >
> > There can be others? I think it will be very good if we start to use it.
> > There are a lot of techical question that interest only who use one
> > enviroment and will be nice to understand soon what is the argument
> > about we are speaking.
> >
> > And without mulptiple ML we don't risk to loose some important arguments
> > that are not a part of our ML.
> >
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