Hey Rich, As our mentor, do you have a recommendation here? What is ASF best practice in this regard? Do other teams also do things as we do, or do they deal with tickets only as tickets and have a separate discussion list?
d. On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 7:35 AM, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote: > I'm finding it very, very difficult to keep up with traffic on the dev > mailing list, due to the huge volume of ticket auto-emails. I realize that > most of the dev discussion does in fact happen in tickets, but the end > result is that I'm simply not keeping up. I wonder if it might be time to > split ticket mail into a separate list? Would that help, or would it just > move the problem to another list? > > I really want to keep up with how the project is doing but I'm not sure > how to do that as things are now, and I'm afraid that it also makes it very > hard for new folks to get into the project. > > -- > Rich Bowen > rbo...@rcbowen.com > Shosholoza > > -- *Daniel Hinojosa* *Community Manager, SourceForge / Slashdot Media* p: 415.890.3608 e: d...@slashdotmedia.com Twitter: @hinojosad Skype: hinojosad