[Serusers] [Kamailio-Users] [SR-Users] merging users mailing lists
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
miconda at gmail.com
Thu Apr 8 10:42:27 CEST 2010
Hello,
a final reminder for users mailing lists merging...
If nothing else against appears, I will merge users list to sr-users
over the weekend. You can continue posting to existing mailing lists
addresses, it will work, just that messages will end up on the same place.
Thanks,
Daniel
On 3/28/10 6:52 AM, Jeff Brower wrote:
> Daniel-
>
>
>> On 3/27/10 5:23 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
>>
>>> 2010/3/27 Alex Balashov<abalashov at evaristesys.com>:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I am opposed to this. I think there is a large base of Kamailio users that
>>>> does not wish to get mired in larger discussions about SER-compatible modes
>>>> of using sip-router and other things of that nature.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> The merging proposal is good but perhaps it should take place later.
>>>
>>>
>> ok, I will do it 10 minutes later ;-)
>>
>> The proposal resulted looking at discussions on the mailing lists and
>> feedback I accumulated during last month travelings. We direct new the
>> people looking at our project to three different places for discussions
>> about stable releases and the source code is more or less the same. What
>> is on sr-users is definitely important for k and s users as well.
>>
>> Surprisingly, even for me, the integration done last year had fantastic
>> outcome and the differences between flavours are not radical. I tried to
>> summarize on the page:
>> http://sip-router.org/kamailio-release/
>>
>> Moreover, the best for our community users is having access to all
>> developers. We share now code that was developed by the other project
>> during 2005-2008 and we tend to stay focused on just one users mailing
>> list, neglecting the others.
>>
>> I think we can sort out better the issues in one mailing list and
>> everyone is sure will get the best answer since all devels and users
>> will have focus in a single place. In addition, the discussions about
>> differences existing now will create the necessary pressure to document
>> properly or find a better solution.
>>
> Agree. If you want to continue to build critical mass for your software and your community, you should definitely
> have fewer lists, not more. Serious participants have no trouble to filter out posts that are not of interest or
> don't affect them (or they don't understand). But serious participants hate to miss things important to them just
> because it did not appear on "their" list.
>
> -Jeff
>
>
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