[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-API] Proposal to rename xen-api mailing list
On 17/06/13 10:38, Anil Madhavapeddy wrote: On 17 Jun 2013, at 10:18, Lars Kurth <lars.kurth@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Anil,It's quite a lot of trouble renaming mailing lists (in terms of address book entries, archives, and so on).The impact on users is fairly limited: the main impact is on the sysadmin side. Basically we need to rebuild archives and set up redirects for archive pages and emails. This means that as a user you can keep on using the old list name (but of course it will be cleaner to use a new one). The main impact for user is on mail filters.From experience, the mail filter problem is the worst one. It's *really* annoying when a mailing list I read occasionally changes its name, and it all comes flooding through into my Inbox since I didn't see the change notice in time (for instance, I only sample xen-devel once a month or less). Yes, I'd rather worry about user experience than admin experience (sorry, Lars!). I would prefer a xapi-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx list for now, where both developer discussion and user enquiries are welcome (i.e. this list).That would be a possibility, however the reality is that today most traffic on xen-api is user traffic, with the occasional developer question. Choosing xapi-general, was a reflection of this. My personal view is to have two lists, but Mike as project lead does not agree as he is worried that the developer list would be too quiet and thus would discourage new developers. This is a valid point. > I think that the problem of a "too-quiet" developer list should be tackled straight away. Combining the mailing lists only solves the symptom. There's clearly a lot of discussion about xapi that happens off-list or internally to Citrix, and that's not appropriate for an open-source project that wants to attract fresh developers. Really, I would prefer two lists, but I am worried that the xapi-devel list would be a bit quiet. As Anil points out, this is entirely up to us to fix. A lot of developer mail traffic is usually generated by patchbombs that elicit peer review. This doesn't really apply to Xapi since most of the discussion goes on in Github now. One solution is to gateway Github comments into a mail digest to have an archive of it on the developer list. That's a convenient way to get the discussion into our mail clients for easier search, etc. Would people find this useful, or would this just be list spam? If automatically generated commit mails are useful to people, then we can definitely bring these back. Having two lists would also help to keep Xapi/XCP users from having to read these (fairly boring) messages. Another way to generate discussion is to have a volunteer write up a monthly "xapi review" that gets posted on the blog and mailing list. See, for example, the legendary Caml Weekly News that has been running for over a decade: http://alan.petitepomme.net/cwn/ I'm currently in the process of writing a Xapi Project Roadmap, in which I plan to keep updated with the output from the Xapi team's two week sprints. This would make perfect material for a monthly "xapi review" mail. Would the combination of github pull request mails and monthly updates, in addition to the current level of dev chatter, be enough to seed these two lists? I think I'm in the process of swaying myself to vote for both -users and -devel lists. Thoughts? Mike _______________________________________________ Xen-api mailing list Xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xen-api
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