Re: [rtcweb] Mailing list sanity check - Re: [RTW] Fwd: W3C mailing-list [was Re: Updated W3C draft charter for Web RTC WG]

Harald Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no> Tue, 12 April 2011 12:53 UTC

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Subject: Re: [rtcweb] Mailing list sanity check - Re: [RTW] Fwd: W3C mailing-list [was Re: Updated W3C draft charter for Web RTC WG]
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On 04/12/11 14:46, Dan York wrote:
> Harald,
>
> With 3 "RTCWEB" mailing lists now in existence (the original 
> "rtc-web", IETF "rtcweb" and now W3C "webrtc"), I get the sense that 
> those of us who want to monitor what's going on and participate as we 
> can should join ALL three of the lists, correct?
>
> This "rtc-web" list will continue to be for the overall effort, with 
> the IETF and W3C lists being used for work within those bodies.
>
> Or do you see this "rtc-web" list fading away in preference to the 
> IETF and W3C lists?
The ADs in the IETF have stated a preference for using the IETF list 
rather than this private list; it's somewhat clearer that this list's 
mail is an official IETF activity and operates under IETF IPR rules, and 
we don't have to worry about the quality of management at my private server.

Somewhat similar considerations apply to the W3C.

I would also prefer to not have to run this list on my private box 
forever, so I'm in favour of the "rtc-web" list fading out of use as the 
permanent homes for the work get set up.

So I'm hoping to get down to two: rtcweb@ietf.org and 
public-webrtc@w3.org. Some people might have interests that are 
specialized enough to want to be on only one of those.

(We also have a thread about an RTCWeb-related API running on the whatwg 
mailing list - that's a high traffic list, some might not want to sign 
up on that one for that reason.)
>
> Just trying to figure how many different lists I need to be on.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
>
> On Apr 12, 2011, at 8:29 AM, Harald Alvestrand wrote:
>
>> This is to be the official public list of the (still in-formation) 
>> W3C WG for WebRTC.
>> Welcome!
>>
>>                           Harald
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: 	W3C mailing-list [was Re: Updated W3C draft charter for Web 
>> RTC WG]
>> Date: 	Tue, 12 Apr 2011 08:48:09 +0200
>> From: 	Francois Daoust <fd@w3.org>
>> To: 	Harald Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Harald,
>>
>> Thepublic-webrtc@w3.org  mailing-list is up and running.
>>
>> To subscribe to the mailing-list, one needs to send an email topublic-webrtc-request@w3.org  with subject "subscribe", or click on the "subscribe to this list" option on the archives page.
>>
>> The archives are available at:
>>   http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webrtc/
>>
>> Francois.
>
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