Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, August 27, 2003 Hans Hagen wrote:
HH> At 12:37 27/08/2003 +0200, you wrote:
(I hate replying to myself, but ...)
Ok, since it seems that e-Omega is starting to get some "mass" interest, I'm thinking about setting up a mailing list for it. Maybe two, one for users and one for developers. Any suggestions on the listserver to use?
HH> i can ask the ntg, since they host more lists, ok? you can mnage the list HH> with mailmanager
AFAIK, the two "biggest" TeX mailing lists holders are ntg and tug; either is fine for me. Should I create two lists, or do you think that one list is enough?
FWIW, I think that one list is certainly enough. Looking at the Omega list I'm not sure there was any real benefit in having two lists; we certainly don't need to divide energies at this stage with two low-traffic lists. Now when eOmega becomes a hit, we can adjust accordingly.
Given the ideas on the name change (which will be factual with the first officially "stable" release, that is the one following RC2, probably) it's probably better to use aleph in the mailing list name. So:
BTW, since u and Hans seem to like my idea (and I'm cc'ing the others to see if they object), is it official? Are we going with Aleph? Best wishes Idris