From: Oli Scheit (Oli_at_scheit.de)
Date: 2002-07-08 10:01:40
> So should we make several lists, one for hardware, one for software, one
for
> users ?
>
> Moritz
I wouldn't do that. First of all, most people would sign up to all lists
anyway, in order not to miss anything. Secondly, it would cuse quite some
confusion once again. ("On which list shall I post my question, which is
related to how the hardware has to be set up so I can use this piece of
software code that I wrote...")
Since it seems there's not more than maybe 20-30 people that will post,
I'd go for one list. It's the project openEEG. Not an attempt to fly to the
moon. We don't really need to split the project into sub-projects.
After all, all the splitting was the stuff that caused the confusion
for new users in the first place. (several webpages, several mailing lists,
etc.) I think I signed up for at least 4 or 5 accounts of some type
and I don't really know what 3 of them are about...
Let's start to keep it simple!
regards,
Oli
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