Karanbir Singh wrote:
One thing that we are often blamed for is trying to stifle conversations and to discourage people from commenting / contributing / encouraging conversations. And that cant be further from the truth, really. We are all pro-community ( and when I say we, I mean everyone - including the contributors, developers, admins, users, abusers and hey upstream too ).
However, one thing that does get in the way, often, and something that we all feel creates a higher 'noise' ratio is conversations on this list about semi-related stuff, but not something that directly contributes to the general users of CentOS. Conversations that specifically address four areas:
- technologies
- best practices
- deployment strategies and tools
- management strategies and tools
And to better cater to these conversations, as well as further encourage such content, we'd like to propose creating a 'centos-tech' list.
Over a period of time, we would like to see the CentOS list become a more user help and distro specific list, with generic conversations moving to the centos-tech list.
Hi
I understand the eagerness to lower the "noise" ratio, but I think creating another list is not the solution, it will simply create an extra work for the people in the list "centos" in the sense that you will have to keep reminding people to use the "tech" list, or saying to newcomers that should sign for the "tech" list.
Noise is the side effect of the success of the project CentOS. As the project grows, more people will be joining the list, and there will be more noise.
In my opinion there aren't much "off-topic"/noise in this list.
Regards
Marcelo