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 I don't know whether that will take off...has not it been tried outside centos.org by centos list members already? > > And to better cater to these conversations, as well as further encourage > such content, we'd like to propose creating a 'centos-tech' list. They sound like 'general' stuff that lot. > > 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. > How about a centos-help list instead?