Hello,
I think that there are some circumstances where cross posting is desirable. For example, when Daniel is putting out announcements about releases and upcoming events. Cross-posting was also used when the community was arranging a get-together at FOSDEM. Kamailio developers and users all turned up to this meeting and some were people who primarily read sr-dev and others primarily read sr-users.
A blanket stop on cross-posting is probably a bad idea - but cross-posting should be a relatively rare event. I think any education should be about using the right list for the right things. Using Kamailio questions to sr-users and developer discussion to sr-dev.
Regards,
Peter
On 01/03/13 10:20, Simon Perreault wrote:
Le 2013-03-01 07:57, Olle E. Johansson a écrit :
Please do not retransmit the same mail to multiple mailing lists.
Cross-posting could be detected and prevented with some procmail magic. Just reply with a generic "You shall not cross-post" message to incoming mail that have both sr-dev and sr-users in the To: header. Problem solved, with free luser education as a bonus. :)
Simon