said:
>I think cross-posting is good. Comments?
I think cross-posting is bad. These are mailing lists, not newsgroups so
there's not easy way to manage the crossposting and ther result is
disconnected threads. My view of how the lists should be used is:
- mesa@sundialsystems.com - support requests that need to be handled by
Sundial
- mesa.newsgroup@sundialsystems.com - peer support and misc q&a
- scoug-sundialsig@scoug.com - Sundial SIG project discussions
That said, if a peer support question shows up on scoug-sundialsig, I will
respond to the list because that's the least cost way. Perhaps, once
there are some in-progress SIG projects, we should consider implementing
the practice of suggesting that future peer support questions be directed
to mesa.newsgroup@sundialsystems.com when responding to a support type
post.
Steven
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