Re: Proposal: new mailing list wine-gov@winehq.org

2004-02-26 Thread Dan Kegel
Joerg Mayer wrote: IMHO, it should just be created. Well, shoot, let's do it. Look, Rome just announced they're going to migrate some of their systems (servers and perhaps email clients?) to Linux: http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/urltrurl?lp=it_en&url=http://www.repubblica.it/2004/b/sezio

Re: Proposal: new mailing list wine-gov@winehq.org

2004-02-24 Thread Joerg Mayer
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 09:16:46PM -0800, Dan Kegel wrote: > We don't really have a procedure for starting new mailing lists. > Should we have a vote (a la the old Usenet group creation rules)? IMHO, it should just be created. It will not remove any traffic from the existing lists, so why should a

Re: Proposal: new mailing list wine-gov@winehq.org

2004-02-23 Thread Dan Kegel
Boaz Harrosh wrote: Dan Kegel wrote: IMHO the list should allow posts in any language; if nobody can handle the language a post is in, we'll ask the poster to try again in English. The goal here is to avoid intimidating these possibly skittish users; asking them to *always* post in English might s

Re: Proposal: new mailing list wine-gov@winehq.org

2004-02-22 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-22 00:16:21 -0800]: Hi, > City governments (especially in Germany and France) have recently > begun seriously consider migrating to Linux, and feasibility > studies are being done and to some extent are publically available. > The study done for Munich, fo

Re: Proposal: new mailing list wine-gov@winehq.org

2004-02-22 Thread Boaz Harrosh
Dan Kegel wrote: IMHO the list should allow posts in any language; if nobody can handle the language a post is in, we'll ask the poster to try again in English. The goal here is to avoid intimidating these possibly skittish users; asking them to *always* post in English might scare some of them

Proposal: new mailing list wine-gov@winehq.org

2004-02-22 Thread Dan Kegel
City governments (especially in Germany and France) have recently begun seriously consider migrating to Linux, and feasibility studies are being done and to some extent are publically available. The study done for Munich, for instance, recognizes that cities need sometimes hundreds of specialized s