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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/05/2020 09:32, Magnus Melin
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<li>Most if not all of the maildev members are also on
tb-planning.</li>
<li>The list hasn't had too much traffic, since whether to
choose this or tb-planning is not easy.</li>
<li>Its original purpose of serving as a more moderated forum
for technical discussion has proven generally non-feasible:
details of technical decisions are better discussed on
specific bugs with the people who have, or are gaining
knowledge about the specifics involved. </li>
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<p><tt>Point 1: These lists have different moderation rules.</tt></p>
<p><tt>Point 2: These lists have very different purposes: For
example, if you want to discuss the pitfalls of Mork-removal,
then tb-planning is *not* the right list.</tt></p>
<p><tt>Point 3: Not-feasible? Why? We had a few useful discussions
here. Not all the technical people follow all the bugs. Also,
please refer to</tt></p>
<p><tt><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/tb-planning/2017-July/005610.html">https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/tb-planning/2017-July/005610.html</a></tt></p>
<p><tt>Jörg.</tt><br>
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