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4 internal Propylon lists xml-dev xml-dev www-tag nutch-dev jython-dev jython-users ietf-announce atom-syntax atom-protocol This is a lot less than 18 months ago, where I was up to about 35. I subscribe this drop-off (har har) to blog usage, the number of which in my aggregator has exploded in the last 12 months and will probably be in the low 1000s by the end of the year. Even the number of lists in workhas dropped off, as we enable access to commit logs via RSS - first chance I get, ditto for the cruisecontrols build results. There is no better way to absorb large amounts of information than RSS feeds through an aggregator. Now, all I need is a way to search weblogs. Maybe it's time to find out whatever happened to Infrasearch after it got sucked into JXTA....