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Re: Retiring quantlib-dev

Posted by Dirk Eddelbuettel on Mar 18, 2014; 1:52pm
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/Retiring-quantlib-dev-tp15073p15074.html


On 18 March 2014 at 14:38, Luigi Ballabio wrote:
| 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.

Count me in as voting against. [1]

The infrastructure is set up, it costs as nothing and having the optionality
of discussing _implementation details_ is worth something.

Dirk

[1] Steep discuountactor applicable as I am not that visible.

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