[Starlingx-discuss] New mailing list for help?
Hello, We've exchanging and asking information on this list about how StarlingX works on the administration side. Should we create a different mailing list (like starlingx-help) for all these questions? Regards Ada
On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 10:28 AM Cabrales, Ada <ada.cabrales@intel.com> wrote:
We've exchanging and asking information on this list about how StarlingX works on the administration side. Should we create a different mailing list (like starlingx-help) for all these questions?
I'd suggest no... OpenStack is getting ready to consolidate most of thier lists back into a single list (-dev, -operators, -sigs?) leaving only -announce separate. A big part of the motivation to do that is to keep visibility better for the various groups involved, ie segregating operators and developers turned out to cause a lot of cross-posting to both lists to cover both audiences. Getting people into the habit of tagging messages with topics goes a long way to being able to pick out messages you either specifically want to see or want to ignore. Plus, the volume of our -discuss list is still very low. dt -- Dean Troyer dtroyer@gmail.com
I didn't know about the consolidation. That's fine. We'll keep posting questions here. And reinforce the use of tags. A.
-----Original Message----- From: Dean Troyer [mailto:dtroyer@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2018 10:40 AM To: Cabrales, Ada <ada.cabrales@intel.com> Cc: starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io Subject: Re: [Starlingx-discuss] New mailing list for help?
On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 10:28 AM Cabrales, Ada <ada.cabrales@intel.com> wrote:
We've exchanging and asking information on this list about how StarlingX works on the administration side. Should we create a different mailing list (like starlingx-help) for all these questions?
I'd suggest no... OpenStack is getting ready to consolidate most of thier lists back into a single list (-dev, -operators, -sigs?) leaving only -announce separate. A big part of the motivation to do that is to keep visibility better for the various groups involved, ie segregating operators and developers turned out to cause a lot of cross-posting to both lists to cover both audiences.
Getting people into the habit of tagging messages with topics goes a long way to being able to pick out messages you either specifically want to see or want to ignore.
Plus, the volume of our -discuss list is still very low.
dt
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Dean Troyer dtroyer@gmail.com
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