Hi,
Rimas Kudelis wrote on 2011-01-20 15.05:
But: you're speaking as if that were set in stone. If @libreoffice.org
lists can be moved around, then why can't the same apply to
@lists.libreoffice.org? I was about to suggest simply merging the two
mailman instances, but then I remembered that @libreoffice.org lists
don't use mailman. In that case: if those lists are internal, why can't
they be moved to @lists.documentfoundation.org or
@internal.documentfoundation.org or whatever?
well, we started the infrastructure with that. The more we change, the 
more work it will require from my side, distracting me from much more 
important points. So, if possible, I'd like to avoid moving the internal 
lists right now, unless there's no other choice.
It's simply a matter of time, not of will/politics.
Florian
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