On Friday 09 February 2007 12:34, Peter Bowyer wrote:
> On 09/02/07, Ian Eiloart <iane@???> wrote:
> > It also works if you think of "developers" as inclusive of everyone
> > involved in the development process, including those with something to
> > say about functional requirements or design, as well as coders.
>
> I guess so - but the typical traffic on exim-dev concerns bugs,
> patches, discussions on how to implement features and so on, and
> bugzilla update notifications. That traffic doesn't mix well with what
> we need to discuss now, hence my proposal for a separate forum.
Shouldn't all current exim-users subscribers have an interest in future
versions (real, but perhaps not perceived)? If so, functional requirements
could be discussed on -users, while discussion about the realisation of those
requirements could be diverted to -dev.
A dedicated list may still be a good idea, but I think there should still be
two "levels".
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