-1 :) For the reasons mentioned every six months when this matter is raised.

At 02:49 PM 2/8/2002 +0200, Zeev Suraski wrote:
>+1
>
>At 04:06 AM 2/8/2002, Jani Taskinen wrote:
>
>>     Just wanted to let you know that I'm doing exactly that.
>>     Filtering that annoying noise to other folder. :)
>>     Which I unfortunately don't have time to read atm.
>>
>>     And I actually have turned my coat on this issue and I'm
>>     in favor for separating the bug emails to own list.
>>
>>     Two good reasons:
>>     - People who don't want to read them filter them out anyway
>>     - It makes php-dev easier to follow
>>     - The php-dev@ archive (e.g. in web) becomes easier to browse
>>       and search for discussions
>>
>>     The php-bugs@ list should be a read-only list where anyone
>>     with cvs account should be subscribed (by default).
>>     It being read-only forces any replies to be send to php-dev@
>>     where more intense discussion over the issues in the reports
>>     should take place anyway.
>>
>>     --Jani
>>
>>
>>On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, l0t3k wrote:
>>
>> >Daniel,
>> >    we've had that conversation before, and the consensus then (which makes
>> >sense), is that part of the price of being a developer is ensuring that 
>> bugs
>> >are resolved in a timely manner. to split the list would make it less 
>> likely
>> >that a bug gets reviewed (after all its more sexy to create features 
>> than to
>> >debug them). how that works in actual practice, i dont know. i review bug
>> >reports periodically, but i suppose others can just as well filter them
>> >out...
>> >
>> >Daniel Lorch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> Maybe a solution would be to split PHP-Dev into PHP-Bugs and keep
>> >> PHP-Dev for *real* topics such as case sensitivity/PHP5 and other
>> >> questions which are about PHP language design. This would keep the
>> >> "noise" out of here. Comments?
>> >>
>> >> --  Daniel Lorch
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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