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Posted to wsif-dev@ws.apache.org by Nirmal Mukhi <nm...@us.ibm.com> on 2003/01/31 19:19:13 UTC
WSIF mailing lists
Hi,
Now that WSIF mailing lists are functional, I was going to change the page
on our web site (i.e. I'll change the forrest src etc.) to point to
wsif-dev and wsif-user instead of axis-dev and axis-user. So new users can
use those mailing lists instead of still being directed to axis-*. Is that
ok with all?
Also note that we must monitor axis-* for the next few months for [wsif]
emails anyway.
Thanks,
Nirmal.
Re: WSIF mailing lists
Posted by Aleksander Slominski <as...@cs.indiana.edu>.
Nirmal Mukhi wrote:
> Now that WSIF mailing lists are functional, I was going to change the
> page on our web site (i.e. I'll change the forrest src etc.) to point
> to wsif-dev and wsif-user instead of axis-dev and axis-user. So new
> users can use those mailing lists instead of still being directed to
> axis-*. Is that ok with all?
sounds like a good idea and will be consistent with Feb 1 move of
mailing lists to ws.apache.org.
> Also note that we must monitor axis-* for the next few months for
> [wsif] emails anyway.
absolutely.
alek
--
"Mr. Pauli, we in the audience are all agreed that your theory is crazy.
What divides us is whether it is crazy enough to be true." Niels H. D. Bohr
Re: WSIF mailing lists
Posted by Aleksander Slominski <as...@cs.indiana.edu>.
Nirmal Mukhi wrote:
> Now that WSIF mailing lists are functional, I was going to change the
> page on our web site (i.e. I'll change the forrest src etc.) to point
> to wsif-dev and wsif-user instead of axis-dev and axis-user. So new
> users can use those mailing lists instead of still being directed to
> axis-*. Is that ok with all?
sounds like a good idea and will be consistent with Feb 1 move of
mailing lists to ws.apache.org.
> Also note that we must monitor axis-* for the next few months for
> [wsif] emails anyway.
absolutely.
alek
--
"Mr. Pauli, we in the audience are all agreed that your theory is crazy.
What divides us is whether it is crazy enough to be true." Niels H. D. Bohr