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  1. Re: List traffic

    Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> — 2010-05-27T15:52:28Z

    On Thu, 27 May 2010, Greg Stark wrote:
    
    > Sure, if we have distinctions which make sense then having separate
    > lists makes sense. Linux has separate lists for different drivers,
    > different parts of the kernel, projects to improve the kernel in
    > various specific ways (latency, etc). I'm all for having a list
    > dedicated to infrastructure (oddly named -www here)
    
    Actually, infrastructure is appropriately discussed on -sysadmins ... web 
    is on -www ... tends to be a bit of overlap since -sysadmins was added 
    later, and prior to that we did discuss on -www ...
    
    > since those topics are usually well defined. Lists like -ecpg or -odbc
    > would work fine if the traffic warranted them.
    
    I don't agree with the comment about 'if traffic warranted them' though 
    ... the fact that there is very little traffic should be what makes them 
    attractive / useful ... you don't have to weed through alot of posts to 
    find the odbc/ecpg related ones ...
    
    > Perhaps what I'm looking for is a more sensible division that allows 
    > most of the traffic related to the subtopics to actually go there. It 
    > would have to be a division so clearcut that anyone who doesn't follow 
    > could reasonably be blamed for not following etiquette. That's simply 
    > not true with the current divisions.
    
    how about something -sql vs -tuning ... ?  -tuning replacing -performance, 
    which I do agree could be sql *or* server ... where -tuning would be more 
    obviously server related ...
    
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