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In article <MPG.1130f36287de87dc9896ec@lugnet.com>, lehman@javanet.com
(Todd Lehman) wrote:
> On the one hand, I'd probably lean toward two groups .rcx.sw.nqc &
> .rcx.sw.rcxcc if the two have different enough user bases and it didn't
> sound like there'd be constant crossposting. (Do you think there would be?)
> In terms of subscribing, if the people interested seriously in NQC but only
> casually in RCXCC could subscribe to the RCXCC group via e-mail and receive
> it in digest form, would that be useful?
>
> On the other hand, since RCXCC is a front-end to NQC, then it would probably
> just make sense to have a single group for focused discussions of both NQC &
> RCXCC discussions. Would it make perfect sense to lump them together into
> one group and call it lugnet.robotics.rcx.sw.nqc? (Certainly does to me, if
> RCXCC exists only to serve NQC.)
>
> My gut tells me that keeping them together in one group is probably best,
> especially since you felt it was worth raising the issue.
I agree with your gut- go with one group at first. I suspect it will be
a relatively quiet group anyway.
Dave
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reply to: dbaum at enteract dot com
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| I also think that RcxCC can perfectly live in the nqc group. One suggestion: it might be good to have a more general announcement group such that e.g. new releases of RcxCC can also be announced to people that are not yet using nqc. Something like (...) (26 years ago, 15-Feb-99, to lugnet.admin.general, lugnet.robotics)
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| (...) Well, I want the resolution that's most beneficial to the individual projects and most enjoyable for participants. Fine resolution is good as long as it lives up to the promise of providing for more focused discussions but bad if it is so fine (...) (26 years ago, 14-Feb-99, to lugnet.admin.general, lugnet.robotics)
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