On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 13:40:46 -0500 (EST), Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote
>OK, so we need to come to a decision on how Fedora mailing lists will work
>as we grow, because we're starting to get requests from various folks to
>start them up.
>
>We've got the following options to consider:
>
>1. Continuing to host mailing lists at Red Hat. This is the easiest
>option, and considering that Red Hat sponsors lots of mailing lists, no
>big deal, really. We've got a good infrastructure for getting them
>created relatively quickly.
>
>2. Move mailing lists to
fedoraproject.org. Other than independence from
>redhat.com, what does this buy us? What is this independence from
>redhat.com worth? And is Seth even willing/able to maintain this?
>
>3. Have mailing lists anywhere and everywhere; whoever wants to set up a
>mailing list can set up a mailing list, and we can link them all and note
>them as "authoritative project list" or not as we see fit.
>
>Let's get some answers, and quick. I've got 3 requests for mailing lists
>(a)redhat.com waiting on the burner.
i vote for 2.
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