Well, I respectfully submit that the purpose of a digest is so people can
archive the mailing list themselves in their e-mail systems, one digest per
day. An RSS feed does not easily allow this, and for a busy list like this
one, a subscriber might receive many messages per day, the number of which
could rapidly increase into the thousands in the inbox. Filtering these many
messages into a folder, as you suggest, will more than likely mean that for me
they will never get looked at at all, as I receive many, many emails that
require my attention every day.
I use Outlook for my corporate mail system and I know your opinion of the way
it works Matt. I like to keep up with Catalyst as much as possible but not
enough to have to monitor an RSS feed or thousands of individual e-mails in my
business mailbox. I have an alternate suggestion. Re-enable digests for those
who subscribe to the traditional function of a "mailing list" and don't want to
be flooded by individual e-mails, and revoke and block the subscriptions of
those who subscribe but don't know how to respond properly and spam the list by
responding improperly to the digest.
I have already unsubscribed from the Catalyst list for my personal mail box,
which collects on a somewhat limited portable micro drive. If I can't get a
digest I guess I will have to unsubscribe from the list from my corporate mail
box as well, as I don't want to awkwardly manage thousands of individual
e-mails. While I can make some time to scan the subjects of the digest when it
comes into my mailbox during my work day, I'm afraid I will not have time to
monitor yet another RSS feed, so it will be so long Catalyst info. Too bad for
me, I guess.
Interestingly, I will continue to subscribe to the DBIx-Class list, as the
digest for that has NOT been turned off as of yet. Are the subscribers to that
list just more intelligent?
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-Original Message-
From: Matt S Trout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 12:45 PM
To: The elegant MVC web framework
Subject: Re: [Catalyst] Re-enable digest mode?
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 09:52:58AM -0500, Lampert, Hugh wrote:
> Up until this week I was receiving the Catalyst list e-mails in digest form.
> This week I'm getting individual e-mails. When I checked the list server
> options it told me digest mode had been disabled by the administrator. It's
> hard for me to process multiple individual e-mails from the Catalyst list
> along with my other e-mail; is there any way digest mode could be re-enabled?
No.
People consistently sign up to digests and then reply to them, spamming the
list with a day's worth of messages for a second time and blowing away any hope
of threading.
You can get a feed from
http://grokbase.com/group/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(which being a Catalyst-powered site is probably going to archive this list
pretty much indefinitely :)
or you can configure your mail setup to siphon the messages off into a folder.
Both approaches will give you all the advantages of digests without leaving us
with the traffic/noise disadvantages.
A mailing list lives and dies by the quality of its postings (and for every one
digest user there are dozens more people searching the archives), so disabling
digests was a conscious choice to optimise for signal/noise ratio.
If you don't have a useful mail client and don't want to take a feed, I have a
(somewhat hacky) script I use to handle sorting that needs nothing but an IMAP
connection to talk down (and some perl :); I'll send a copy on request.
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