Alok Aggarwal wrote:
> On Oct 31, 2007, at 6:42 PM, Glenn Lagasse wrote:
> 
>> * Glynn Foster (Glynn.Foster at Sun.COM) wrote:
>>> Shawn Walker wrote:
>>>> On 30/10/2007, Dave Miner <Dave.Miner at sun.com> wrote:
>>>>> Caimaniacs,
>>>>>
>>>>> Now that we have a DTS at defect.opensolaris.org and we're actively
>>>>> filing bugs against this community's products, one question is how
>>>>> people would like to handle notifications.  Bugzilla of course  
>>>>> lets you
>>>>> add yourself to the CC list on any bug you'd like, but some  
>>>>> people like
>>>>> a more passive approach where they get everything and have  
>>>>> suggested
>>>>> setting our products to automatically copy some list.  Options:
>>>>>
>>>>> b) Use some other list @opensolaris.org (caiman-bugs?) which is  
>>>>> specific
>>>>> to the purpose
>>>> I prefer this despite the fact that we have a ludicrous amount of
>>>> mailing lists here already (sigh).
>>> GNOME handles this a little differently - instead of creating a bunch
>>> of mailing lists, they create a bunch of maintainer aliases,
>>> essentially dummy accounts in bugzilla. Then people can use the  
>>> 'Users
>>> to watch' feature to watch categories they care about.
>> After looking this up in the bugzilla docs, I like this idea.
> 
> I like this idea too.
> 
> Does it make sense to separate out the putback notices too as
> opposed to all of them sent to caiman-discuss like they are now?

I second this.  If its simple to do and still visible to caiman
subscribers, I'd rather see pushes off caiman-discuss as well.

-ethan

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