Le 28/10/2010 21:18, donavan a écrit :
On Oct 28, 7:52 am, Markus Roberts<[email protected]> wrote:
So do we have any characterization of who didn't want to see code on
puppet-dev? Are there any individuals that would like to come forward and
speak for that side, or does anyone know who (in a general, demographic
sense) was pushing for this change?
I never brought it up, but I fit the description. I do read the
patches that look relevant/interesting to me. However the discussion
of current issues& future development has a much higher value.
As I recall the patch volume really went up 6-9 months ago. Because of
that I went from reading "all" puppet-dev messages to "most".
I'm also selecting threads that seems relevant to me in the puppet-dev
mailing list but is that really an issue?
I do not see the problem for that. As most people have said, puppet-dev
content is really interstring and i really appreciate to be able to
follow puppet development easily, in one central point. I've just one
filter in e-mail mailer agent and i choose threads that seems interesting.
My solution will be to keep things like they are and people who are not
interested in patches can skip them easily. Current puppet-dev traffic
is patch review, so if we move them elsewhere, puppet-dev will be really
calm... I do not think it is interesting to create a new mailing-list
that will received 80% of the current one.
My 2 cents...
Aurélien
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