I believe the mailing list is stripping attachments.
--emi On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 11:10 AM, Jiří Kovalský <[email protected]> wrote: > And now with the chart. :) > > Apologies, > -Jirka > > Dne 24.5.2017 v 09:22 Jiří Kovalský napsal(a): > > Emilian is right that typically the traffic is high in the beginning. This >> can result in getting between 20 - 50 mails daily with purely NetCAT >> related content. Please see attached chart with e-mail traffic during >> NetCAT 8.1 program. >> >> Secondly, having a separate mailing list helps monitoring the traffic and >> producing exactly charts like the one attached. Mixing NetCAT communication >> with other stuff via dev@ list will not work, because people never got >> used to prefixing subjects of their e-mails. Due to this it will be more >> difficult to recognize best NetCAT contributors at the end of the programs. >> >> -Jirka >> >> Dne 23.5.2017 v 22:34 Emilian Bold napsal(a): >> >> NetCAT folks would probably be a good fit for dev@ because they are >>> actively contributing on current development. >>> >>> The only problem is if NetCAT has so much traffic that drowns all other >>> dev@ >>> discussions. >>> >>> I see[1] the peak was July 2016 with 225 messages and July 2015 has 317 >>> messages. That's probably less than discussion 100 threads and the rest >>> of >>> the months are more quiet. >>> >>> So, it seems to be quite manageable to handle NetCAT on the dev@ mailing >>> list. Especially considering people seem to use [tags] too. >>> >>> PS: I would also make a platform@ mailing list. Previous discussions >>> mentioned we should try to stick to users@ and dev@ and move Platform >>> discussions into users@ which I find more odd compared to having NetCAT >>> on >>> dev@. >>> >>> 1. https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__netbean >>> s.org_projects_www_lists_netcat_archive&d=DwIBaQ&c=RoP1 >>> YumCXCgaWHvlZYR8PQcxBKCX5YTpkKY057SbK10&r=lNbsjsPBIlkvLk3cCo >>> -v9Cl8OCHz_BBqfpuXTKAlzb4&m=NxMYFmB8Gvldr-qO4gn-fwA4SrsF-dY1 >>> CIXawS100MA&s=WTmG5BwrWCnGwglW8cw0lCw4AboaVPvgigT9U9oc2D8&e= >>> >>> >>> --emi >>> >>> On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 11:19 PM, Wade Chandler <[email protected] >>> > >>> wrote: >>> >>> Netcat is a specific and special program allowing non-commiters to be >>>> extremely helpful contributors, which has been successful for well over >>>> a >>>> decade. This is just helping transition this process here: >>>> >>>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__wiki.net >>>> beans.org_NetCAT&d=DwIBaQ&c=RoP1YumCXCgaWHvlZYR8PQcxBKCX5YTp >>>> kKY057SbK10&r=lNbsjsPBIlkvLk3cCo-v9Cl8OCHz_BBqfpuXTKAlzb4&m= >>>> NxMYFmB8Gvldr-qO4gn-fwA4SrsF-dY1CIXawS100MA&s=i9LpYyOEqmDz4G >>>> W-zFFBWjWDzfMlM4T66DA24YnVZFM&e= >>>> >>>> Wade >>>> >>>> On May 23, 2017 8:36 AM, "Mark Struberg" <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Geertjan! >>>>> >>>>> Technically that's as easy as creating an INFRA ticket. >>>>> >>>>> But note that such things first need consensus among the PMC. >>>>> The Apache way would be to create a [DISCUSS] mail thread. >>>>> >>>>> Do you think that there will be sufficient traffic on this list? >>>>> I'm usually reluctant to introduce lists and resources upfront. I'd >>>>> only >>>>> do it once we get proper traffic. >>>>> Do you mind to share the amount of traffic you expect? >>>>> Ofc the amount of traffic is only one possible criterium. >>>>> Setting up the mailing lists is rather cheap, but getting the community >>>>> >>>> to >>>> >>>>> the lists is often much more work. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> txs and LieGrue, >>>>> strub >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am 22.05.2017 um 12:24 schrieb Geertjan Wielenga < >>>>>> >>>>> [email protected]>: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi all, especially mentors, >>>>>> >>>>>> We'd like to set up a new mailing list for NetCAT (the NetBeans >>>>>> >>>>> Community >>>> >>>>> Acceptance Testing team), so that as soon as the 1st code donation is >>>>>> >>>>> done, >>>>> >>>>>> constituting a Java SE distro of NetBeans IDE, including Java 9 >>>>>> >>>>> features, >>>> >>>>> the NetCAT program can start. >>>>>> >>>>>> There's always a subset of the NetBeans community that verifies new >>>>>> NetBeans releases. Under Apache, that process is different, i.e., the >>>>>> >>>>> final >>>>> >>>>>> approval of a release in the incubator is done by the IPMC (i.e., the >>>>>> Apache incubator team) and once we're a top level project will be done >>>>>> >>>>> by >>>> >>>>> the PMC (i.e., the Apache NetBeans committers). >>>>>> >>>>>> However, not everyone is actually going to be doing the final testing >>>>>> >>>>> steps >>>>> >>>>>> of NetBeans, that's going to continue under Apache -- and hence we'd >>>>>> >>>>> like a >>>>> >>>>>> specific mailing list for this subset of the NetBeans community. >>>>>> >>>>>> What are the steps to request this mail alias? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Geertjan >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>
