Teemu Siivola aka Demoss wrote:
However, we're currently somewhat ill set up to handle non-project mailing lists, and hence I would suggest that (since this will hardly be the last non-project mailing list we may host) we set up a lists project as an umbrella for such lists.
I agree. Could we host Edi's not-entirely-free regex-coach there too? We don't really need a project for it. We could just create a new webpage on common-lisp.net and list all independed mailinglists there.
Erik.
Erik Enge erik@nittin.net writes:
Teemu Siivola aka Demoss wrote:
However, we're currently somewhat ill set up to handle non-project mailing lists, and hence I would suggest that (since this will hardly be the last non-project mailing list we may host) we set up a lists project as an umbrella for such lists.
I agree.
Yes, it is a good idea.
Could we host Edi's not-entirely-free regex-coach there too? We don't really need a project for it. We could just create a new webpage on common-lisp.net and list all independed mailinglists there.
That would be a good solution.
Regards, Mario.
I agree. Could we host Edi's not-entirely-free regex-coach there too? We don't really need a project for it. We could just create a new webpage on common-lisp.net and list all independed mailinglists there.
Sounds good.
For extra goodness those mailing lists could live under lists.common-lisp.net, so that we don't have to worry about clobbering the project namespace. OTOH, if all project based lists have foo- prefixes, this is really not an issue. (Just thinking out loud.)
Cheers,
-- Nikodemus