From michaelfolkson at protonmail.com Mon May 8 21:47:20 2023 From: michaelfolkson at protonmail.com (Michael Folkson) Date: Mon, 08 May 2023 21:47:20 +0000 Subject: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1hW1Nsisqhbrgs7GTexnl-4nJ5nEbmJGVEIlYWM3ghIu2tnS3cJEctb2XZ2mSi3NYeGU6HBRP2T-ll-ZH8wkUTZULBH4GcF_9nQwpNppCxw=@protonmail.com> Perhaps we need another moderator or two for the lightning-dev mailing list? There are already a lot of emails on the bitcoin-dev mailing list and so despite my views on the trend of Bitcoin and Lightning discussion becoming increasingly intertwined it probably makes sense to keep both bitcoin-dev and lightning-dev lists and just bump the number of moderators on lightning-dev. Thanks Michael -- Michael Folkson Email: michaelfolkson at protonmail.com GPG: A2CF5D71603C92010659818D2A75D601B23FEE0F Learn about Bitcoin: https://www.youtube.com/@portofbitcoin ------- Original Message ------- On Monday, May 8th, 2023 at 22:07, Vincenzo Palazzo wrote: > > Is there a better place to have public communication? Unfortunately since one off topic email was sent here, it's been a ghost town. It appears that there's many emails being held and only one moderator that checks them once a week. > > > > Would hate to see this list die but wondering if there's a better place for discussions? > > > I think currently the list is the most accessible way that we have. > > I am not aware of any other tools that are as accessible as the list archive > to search for some history, and also to allow people in 10 years from now to > implement some of the ideas proposed these days. > > But I would agree to change communication tools if we do not lose these > two properties. > > Cheers. > > Vincent. > _______________________________________________ > Lightning-dev mailing list > Lightning-dev at lists.linuxfoundation.org > https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/lightning-dev