PROPOSAL: move bugzilla posts to separate list

2004-01-20 Thread Günter Knauf
Hi all,
is it only me, or have others too the feeling that it is hard to follow discussions 
because there are more 
automatic generated bugzilla posts than human ones...??

I bed that a lot of people would like to follow the discussions here, but the annoying 
automatic mails make them unsubscribe after a few days
I think the bug reports should be splitted to a new list [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that 
everyone can self decide if he wants/needs the bug reports or not.
Other Apache lists like httpd-dev or apr also handle it that way...

comments?

Guenter.


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RE: PROPOSAL: move bugzilla posts to separate list

2004-01-20 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
-1, commits and bugzilla messages are important to developers.  If you don't like 
them, filter them out, it's a trivial filter in any modern email client.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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From: Günter Knauf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:03 PM
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Subject: PROPOSAL: move bugzilla posts to separate list

Hi all,
is it only me, or have others too the feeling that it is hard to follow
discussions because there are more
automatic generated bugzilla posts than human ones...??

I bed that a lot of people would like to follow the discussions here, but
the annoying automatic mails make them unsubscribe after a few days
I think the bug reports should be splitted to a new list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] so that everyone can self decide if he wants/needs
the bug reports or not.
Other Apache lists like httpd-dev or apr also handle it that way...

comments?

Guenter.


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RE: PROPOSAL: move bugzilla posts to separate list

2004-01-20 Thread Günter Knauf
Hi,
 Howdy,
 -1, commits and bugzilla messages are important to developers.  If you
sure - but what's the problem to subscribe to the bug list if you need it?

 don't like them, filter them out, it's a trivial filter in any modern
 email client.
correct, that's what I do - and that's the point: 
you cant force anyone to read them - so why send them and waste bandwidth??

I personally prefer to query the bugzilla database self instead of my email client 
because I want to see _all_ bugs and not only those I have in my email client since 
I've subscribed.

Guenter.



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RE: PROPOSAL: move bugzilla posts to separate list

2004-01-20 Thread Mark Thomas
  -1, commits and bugzilla messages are important to 

Agree, -1 for a change like this. 

 sure - but what's the problem to subscribe to the bug list if 
 you need it?

All developers should be looking at the bugzilla posts (and the commits). This
is a list for developers after all.

 correct, that's what I do - and that's the point: 
 you cant force anyone to read them - so why send them and 
 waste bandwidth??

Well, a part from the fact developers should be looking at them, I really don't
like the cross-posting nightmare (with associated increased in bandwidth) that I
can see resulting from a change like this.
 
 I personally prefer to query the bugzilla database self 
 instead of my email client because I want to see _all_ bugs 
 and not only those I have in my email client since I've subscribed.

I also frequently query the bugzilla database but I still need to see the
bugzilla posts in my inbox so I know what problems users have found.

Mark



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Re: PROPOSAL: move bugzilla posts to separate list

2004-01-20 Thread Tim Funk
-1  Same reasons Yoav.

-Tim

Shapira, Yoav wrote:

Howdy,
-1, commits and bugzilla messages are important to developers.  If you don't like 
them, filter them out, it's a trivial filter in any modern email client.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: Günter Knauf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PROPOSAL: move bugzilla posts to separate list
Hi all,
is it only me, or have others too the feeling that it is hard to follow
discussions because there are more
automatic generated bugzilla posts than human ones...??
I bed that a lot of people would like to follow the discussions here, but
the annoying automatic mails make them unsubscribe after a few days
I think the bug reports should be splitted to a new list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] so that everyone can self decide if he wants/needs
the bug reports or not.
Other Apache lists like httpd-dev or apr also handle it that way...
comments?

Guenter.


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