During Summit cycles this list usually gets quite a bit of interaction, so I’d say it’s still useful for that purpose since the audience is a bit more specific than the discuss list.
Ashlee
Thanks, Ashlee for the info. As fungi mentioned, out of 9 threads in the last 6 months, 8 are technical requests for openstack-discuss ML and many of them we might have missed replying, though many are forwarded to openstack-discuss ML. Even in the case of forwarding, I am afraid if the author is not registered to openstack-discuss and they do not see any answer/discussion for their query. To avoid such a situation IMO, merging this list to openstack-discuss make sense. And for summit related discussion, may be we can encourage them to use the summit@openstack.org ML or any other appropriate one. Because the name of this ML does not clarify that this is only for non-technical queries and related to user groups only (though ML topic is mentioning it). or another option is to rename this ML to openstack-user-groups or so if possible? -gmann
On Mar 21, 2021, at 3:55 PM, Jeremy Stanley <fungi at yuggoth.org> wrote:
After looking back through the last 6 months worth of list archives, there have been 9 threads: 1 was an announcement about the OpenStack Annual Report and the other 8 were technical support requests which needed to be referred to the openstack-discuss mailing list. Even though the description for this list clearly says it's not for support questions, that seems to be pretty much the only thing anyone besides foundation staff send to it.
So with that in mind, is this list still serving any useful purpose? Should we consider retiring it or folding it into another list (maybe openstack-discuss)? -- Jeremy Stanley _______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community at lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community