+1 I like having issues on mailing-list as I can see what are the current activities.
I would like the status in the subject (new / accepted / fixed /...) Cheers, Laurent On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 7:30 PM, Igor Stasenko <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 > i don't read all mails, but at least by seeing in subject, i have an > idea that there are some activity around some issue. > > Also, in case if something attracts my attention, where i feel i can > be helpful, i can easy click on message and read it. > > In contrast, when all tracker activity is hidden inside issue tracker, > i have no chances to be aware who doing what and > what problem is attacked by people, unless i cc-ed to this issue as well. > 'Tracking' tracker by manually inspecting every single issue is time sink. > So, i think couple of extra lines in mails list worth it, because it > helps to people to be aware of what others do. > Of course i'm not happy with it as well. > Most messages are not quite informative , but its up to those who > posting them: make posts more elaborate , so others could understand > what is it about, where the problem etc etc. > > On 18 November 2010 19:33, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> > wrote: > > +1 > > > > Sorry guys this is not optimal but after been against when I see it in > squeak, I'm in favor because it > > helps understanding what is happening. > > > > Sorry to be blunt but > > ****YOU**** yes you guys do not look at the bug or bug fixes in general. > > > > So often ME myself and I, have to send email about point from the archive > to the mailing-list. > > Often I do not even see that a bug has been posted and YES I have 5 rss > feed and I read them all. > > > > What is the last time you read the bug archives to see what is happening > there? > > So if you do not read the archive then how can you help? how can we make > sure that people are aware? > > > > What is the last time you look at the code of the fixes that got > integrated? Because if you do not read > > it how can we do quality control? So if I could I would send the diff of > all the package in the mailing-lits as this is done in squeak. > > > > Now what we can do to please some of you so far 4, we could create a > mailing-list where such mails would be sent. > > But let us see so far who is really against. > > > > Stef > > > > > >> Remember that most email client support filters. You can easily create > one. > >> > >> Cheers > >> > >> Mariano > > > > > > > > -- > Best regards, > Igor Stasenko AKA sig. > >
