As a user with a little coding background I don't mind the dev talk. In fact
I find it interesting (at least, when I am able to understand it)

On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Pablo d'Angelo <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Yuv,
> Yuval Levy wrote:
> > James Legg wrote:
> >> hugin-ptx is the only list linked to on hugin.sourceforge.net, and
> >> sourceforge makes the lists it hosts difficult to find. Could all the
> >> lists be listed there and at sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/?
> >
> > I am not sure what can and can't be listed on sf.net/projects/hugin. We
> > control hugin.sf.net and so we can list anything there. Yes the lists
> > are difficult to find and part of this process will end in better
> > documentation on where to find what - lists, RSS feeds, etc.
> >
> >
> >> To encourage public conversations I think the reply-to address on
> >> hugin-cvs (and other notification lists) should be hugin-ptx rather then
> >> the commiter's sourceforge address.
> >
> > I'm not sure if (a) it makes sense for all notifications lists and (b)
> > if it is possible with the current mailing list infrastructure (SF).
> >
> > I do see an added value with the reply to committs notification going to
> > hugin-ptx (or a dev-list). it defintely should not go to the committer.
> >
> > What scares me a bit is replies to bug tracker notifications. This may
> > defeat the purpose of keeping follow up information attached to the bug
> > tracker ticket, rather than a discussion on a mailing list.
>
> Indeed. A reply to the bug tracker notification should end up as a
> comment on the bug tracker, instead! Most people might be happy with the
> additional complication of using a web-only forums (signing in,
> navigating back to the bug etc, scrolling down, replying there), but I
> suspect that the people using the tracker more often would prefer that a
> simple reply-to. It is so much easier and would lead to better usage of
> the tracker, especially when categorizing new bugs as they occur (I
> hope). Unfortunately, the sourceforge trackers cannot handle that, but
> there are systems that do (bugs.python.org, for example).
>
> I would of course subscribe to -dev, and read it. I suspect that most
> developers are probably happy with the current situation. Taking the low
> level dev talk of the main list will probably mostly affect the users on
> the main list.
>
> What do you users think? Are you tired by the low level tech talk here?
>
> ciao
>    Pablo
>
> >
>


-- 
Sébastien

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