Sedat Dilek - 19.05.23, 11:24:18 CEST: > In my email-client: > Reply: Martin Steigerwald > Reply-all: Martin Steigerwald + ML <--- My default (dropping you each > time is extra-time for me as well)
Well it is easy: I provided support. I did not ask for support. In case I decide to limit my time in providing support I will first drop answering to mails that are in copy to me. I.e. your mails. It is simple as that, cause I decide how I spend my time. And I may limit it, especially in case I feel a lack of respect for the time I use to help others along. There can be reasons for CC to make someone aware of a mail one may otherwise miss. I don't need that. Especially I don't need that for a low volume mailing list like this. For each CC'd mail I receive two copies of the mail with mailing lists for the Debian community – mailing lists for the KDE community are set up differently. In case I reply to the wrong one, I break the thread. And it just happened with that thread already. I simply do not like to deal with this kind of hassle by default. Also please look at this Code of Conduct for Debian mailing lists: "When replying to messages on the mailing list, do not send a carbon copy (CC) to the original poster unless they explicitly request to be copied." https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct Now you either respect my wish, or you don't. And I decide what I do with that. Best, -- Martin

