Colin Anderson
2005-Jul-22 08:24 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] WAS: Stupid hold music NOW: list gripes
>Anyway, isn't time to split this list in "strictly technical...>And lest we forget, another split for the Cisco/Polycom/Snom/othersipphoneconfigurations... That would be short-sighted imo. Splitting the list or goofy offers to do the list as a PHPbb, NNTP, or other forums would only serve to dilute the value of the collective wisdom of the people on this list. Suppose the lists changed to -users, -newbies, -sip, -interop, -biz, -dev, -phones. I have a question about pushing a firmware upgrade to a Snom 190 (I did last week, thank to all that helped). Now, what list do I post it to? -users? -sip? -interop? -phones? What if the Snom gentleman that helped me out last week was on -phones only, but I posted to -interop? The answer to my question was so close but I had to divine that the source of the information that I needed was on a different list. So I crosspost. Some guys are like me, they subscribe to all the lists, so they see the same question X 7 times. So exactly, how did splitting the list help reduce the traffic or focus the topic? Take the lessons from Usenet. There will be 20 different NG's all on the same general topic. Using the Microsoft forums for example, you will see microsoft.sqlserver.programming, microsoft.sqlserver.general, microsoft.sqlserver.questions etc. There is so litle stratification between topics and so many topics crossover to different topics, that everyone just gives up and posts to microsoft.sqlserver.general anyway, and the other NG's atrophy, to the point where literally 90% of all existing newsgroups could be deleted today, and no one would miss out (except the spammers). Same thing I see here if the list gets split. No one would post to -newbies, -sip, -interop, -phones, they'd all post to -users 'cause they know all the l33t guys subscribe to that list. I for one am immensely grateful that this list is heavily traffic'd with OT, flames, anecdotes and the like. It demonstrates that this is a living, vibrant list with active contributors.