On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 10:59:23PM -0800, Alan Coopersmith wrote: > One of the things complained about in the election (and most past > elections, including ones where I complained) was that the communication > between the board and members tends to happen once a year at election > time, and that those who want to keep up on board activity haven't been > able to do so. > > While I plan to get the meeting summaries posted to the wiki more often > (though so far I've failed at meeting that plan), following those would > require subscribing to the wiki, and doesn't really give any place to ask > questions or give feedback. > > I'm hesitant to just start posting the summaries and meeting agendas to > [email protected] though, since I don't know if all the members want to be > involved at that level (and that volume of e-mail, though hopefully it > will still be lower than the xorg & xorg-devel mailing lists). > > What do the members of the list think? Would you object to a higher > email volume year round in exchange for being more informed on board > activities, or should we be looking into setting up a new mailing list > for those who are interested to subscribe. ( [email protected]? )
members@ is basically a dead list, except around elections. I personally am all for re-using it. Also, an archive of the ml would be handy too. Thanks for looking into these things! Luc Verhaegen. _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
