Don’t get me wrong.  I can do with filters  personally.

I just think this could be more friendly for new people joining in.  Like
Ryan yeats who just posted his opinion (as if someone just joining)

What about this.  We could ask Infra to move GitHub messages to  a new
list.

I already follow GitHub messages on my email directly anyways.

If people want those they can subscribe to the new list.

On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 9:21 AM michael.andre.pearce
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I am also +0 on this. I find email filters more than adequate, and avoid
> me having to maintain several mail group subscriptions, it will all come to
> one mailbox anyhow.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
> -------- Original message --------From: Clebert Suconic <
> [email protected]> Date: 15/02/2019  22:39  (GMT+00:00) To:
> [email protected] Subject: Re: [Discuss] automated github messages
> on a separate list The thing is.  I can do fine with filtering.  So in a
> way I’m doing thisbased on a feedback of someone else.So I am putting
> myself in the shoes of someone  coming on board now. Justtrying to make it
> easy for new people.On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 6:58 AM Christopher Shannon <
> [email protected]> wrote:> I am +0 on this because either
> way is fine with me as it's really easy to> do mail filters on either
> addresses or on subject tags.>> There is a ton of Github traffic right now
> obviously so to make it> manageable I have filters and labels setup on my
> gmail account so that> GitHub related messages get tagged with one label
> and everything else is a> different one which solves the issue.  I imagine
> most email providers have> something similar.>> On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at
> 3:20 AM Clebert Suconic <[email protected]> >> wrote:>> > People
> are probably missing this discussion because of that noise.> >> > On Fri,
> Feb 15, 2019 at 7:47 AM Otavio Piske <[email protected]> wrote:> >> > >
> Sharing my perspective as someone who also would like to contribute> more>
> > > often: I think that it be good.> > >> > > I think that the Github
> messages create a lot of noise in the mailbox.> It> > > requires constant
> cleaning/filtering and it is easy to miss discussions> > > about subjects
> that interest me and for which I would like to help.> > >> > > On Fri, Feb
> 15, 2019 at 12:43 AM Clebert Suconic <> > > [email protected]>> >
> > wrote:> > >> > > > I work on this dev list on my daily basis.  We had
> some members here> > > > suggesting doing this in the past and we decided
> to let just people> to> > > > filter out stuff with filters.   Etc.> > > >>
> > > > But this doesn’t make easy to recruit new open source  devs.> > > >>
> > > > I just heard from a guy who only subscribed users list because there>
> is> > > too> > > > much traffic.> > > >> > > > Github is easy enough to
> follow.  So I propose we move GitHub> comments> > > to a> > > > separate
> list.> > > >> > > >> > > > We could leave this list for more generic and
> important discussions.> > > Such> > > > as the web site. Architectural
> decisions.  Releases.  And eventually> > even> > > > codes but without the
> clutter of github.> > > > --> > > > Clebert Suconic> > > >> > >> > >> > >
> --> > > Kind regards> > >> > --> > Clebert Suconic> >>-- Clebert Suconic

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