--- Lauri Watts <lauri at kde.org> wrote:
> Hi all, > > Originally we set the bugs for all the documentation products to be owned by > this list, which means all the emails come here. At the time, they were > infrequent, so it worked out ok. <<<text deleted>>>> > Bear in mind the following: > * Anyone can grab a bug, the mail address provided as a default is simply > that, a default > * Most of the bug mail traffic is trivia (status changes, etc), and there are > prewritten queries on the docs team web pages to search them > > Given these, and since we really don't talk all that much and 1 is probably > going to take a while, I think 3 is the most practical solution, so unless > there are any great objections, I'll have that done at the end of the week. Lauri, I personally like that the bugs go through the list. I watch the list for bugs related to applications I have written documentation for. I believe it is possible to set the preferences so that a user (in this case, the mailing list) only recieves certain changes. If so, you could probably reduce the traffic significantly by having bugs.kde.org only send a mail to the mailing list when a bug is created. It is not the end of the world for me if others would prefer to have no messages sent, just thought I would let you know I do use the notices myself. Mike
