[Freedombox-discuss] Creating Mailing Lists
Eugen Leitl
eugen at leitl.org
Fri Nov 4 09:47:43 UTC 2011
On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 02:45:22PM -0800, John Gilmore wrote:
> > There are others here, like me, who have little talent in this area,
> > but have valid comments to make concerning our aesthetic response to
> > the proposals. Please don't go off into your own corner and discuss
> > things in private among the three of you. Release early and release
> > often in the open arena of this list as you have done here this time,
> > please. Thank you.
>
> No, please.
>
> This is the last message I want to see about the details of logos and
> aesthetics. And I bet I'm not the only one.
>
> Where are the *($%*#$)@# topical mailing lists? Until somebody sets
> them up, EVERYBODY is stuck listening to all the stuff they have zero
> interest in -- or stuck unsubscribing from the main list and thus
> getting little or no info. And unsubscribing is looking increasingly
> like more fun than sticking around.
>
> If only three people want to talk about a topic (like visual design),
> PLEASE make a mailing list for it! Otherwise those three people will
> correspond on the main list -- bothering a thousand people who don't
> care at all. And incidentally informing twelve observer/commenters
> who like seeing their messages. But those people should've just
> subscribed to the visual-design list, because they DO care about it.
>
> If FB made a dozen mailing lists TODAY, we'd quickly find out which
> ones get used and which don't -- a topic on which people will
> endlessly and uselessly opine ("please include me in such a list" /
> "no, such a list isn't useful") on the main list.
Please, please, somebody listen to John and do it already.
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Eugen* Leitl <a href="http://leitl.org">leitl</a> http://leitl.org
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