2009/11/11 Humdinger <humdingerb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > -- Eddy Groen, on Tue, 10 Nov 2009 23:31:05 +0100: > > Which brings me to my main problem right now: the CDT list has come > > to life > > again, but nothing has changed compared to 2.5 years ago. No > > structural > > organization or defined boundaries; just discussions running wild and > > unavoidable causing clashes. > > How could this miraculously change on its own? It's still the same > mailing list technology... > Actually I should have made myself a bit more clear there. The "change" I'm opting for is not limited to the CDT list alone. I think we definitely should keep it (rename is fine by me, but on the main list some people have said that it would require renaming all the other OBOS lists as well). I'm rather looking for a complete CDT overhaul (team name may be altered too), being more of a "team" with identified members, that take in problem descriptions the way you [Humdinger] describe, but that will be discussed over other, more direct form of communications like Skype or Waves or... We still have only mailing list. Yes, even I sometimes think "Hello, is anyone reading me?" but that's just part of the mailing list weakness. That's why I proposed a different (not uniquely mailing list based) approach altogether. Eddy