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Re: [Debconf-team] Closing debconf13-localteam@l.dc.o ?



On Fri, 17 Aug 2012 10:15:01 +0200
Luca Capello <luca@pca.it> wrote:

> Hi there!
> 
> On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 16:27:53 +0200, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
> > as discussed during last DebConf's "DC13 team coordination BoF" [869], as to 
> > minimize the information gap between DC13 locals and the rest of the DebConf 
> > Team, there was a rough consensus to close the debconf13-localteam mailing 
> > list and to have all discussions happen on debconf-team@l.dc.o.
> 
> Ah, now it is explained why different people were talking about this
> merge soon after DebConf12.
> 

I think is a good idea if we want to make no difference between global and local team and work as one team.


> > Food for thought:
> >
> > * Non-english conversations? Actually needed?
> 
> At least not for DebConf13, because we already use English inside the
> Debian Swiss community.
> 
> For other DebConfs requiring English conversations has a double output:
> it could attract more external people and it could keep away local
> people, because of the language barrier.
> 

Yes, maybe it has to be check every year to see if locals are ok with one list because of the language, it shouldn't be a problem.


> > * Cross-posting headache resolved?
> 
> I think that this is the result of a "misconfiguration" of the
> localteams.  If we are clear that everyone in the localteam must be
> subscribed to -team@, than we (/me in primis) can stop cross-posting.
> 

+1

> 
> > * Redirection from the -localteam mailing list to -team?
> 
> This should be done at least for debconf13-localteam@ and maybe for
> debconf12-localteam@ as well if we do not close it completely.  After 3
> months from the merge we can simply close down the -localteam@ mailing
> lists.
> 

At least debconf12-localteam is not used and it could be closed, leogg? xamanu?

> > * Archives?
> 
> I would simply keep the status quo.
> 
> To summarize: I am in favor of the merge.

+1

Regards

-- 
Norman García Aguilar <norman@riseup.net>

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