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Retiring quantlib-dev

Posted by Luigi Ballabio on Mar 18, 2014; 1:38pm
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/Retiring-quantlib-dev-tp15073.html

Hi all,
    as the amount of traffic is not so high that we need to divide it
between two lists, and as the difference between them wasn't always so
clear to begin with, the other admins and I were thinking of retiring
the quantlib-dev list and only rely on quantlib-users. The dev list
will remain online as a searchable archive, but we'll close it for
posting. Those of you that still aren't subscribed to quantlib-users
(close to none, I guess) can subscribe at
<https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quantlib-users>. We're
still open to hear any objection, of course.

Later,
    Luigi

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