On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]> wrote: > So I think I will setup a mailing list for this, and then people that
I change my mind and set the bug tracker to forward bug report changes to this mailing list. People, please let me know if you think this brings too much traffic to the list. If so, I'll create a separate list for the bug report changes. But I think some more traffic on the list can make more people involved. Tom Cato > are interested can subscribe. Most of the time I don't think it would > be a problem to forward all changes to solfege-devel, but occationally > I might change many bug reports in a short time, for exampel adding > lots of labels to sort bugs, and then solfege-devel would get 10-20 > emails in one day. Some people might get annoyed by this. > >> Now that I've seen the bug list, and considering that it includes >> suggestions for improvements, is there a rationale for keeping a separate >> bug tracking system and mailing list, or is it just a duplicated service >> because different people are used to different modes of communication? > > The reason for this is that email messages get lost easier that bug > reports. If people email me privately and describe a problem, I might > discuss with them, and then file a bug report in the database. Or if > people ask questions on solfege-devel I maybe help them, and figure > out that the real problem is that something needs fixing and I file a > bug report. If I just email the list and say "I'll fix this when I > have time", then the email is forgotten when I have time to do it in 3 > months, or maybe a year. > > Tom Cato > > -- > Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]> http://www.solfege.org/ > GNU Solfege - free ear training http://www.gnu.org/software/solfege/ > -- Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]> http://www.solfege.org/ GNU Solfege - free ear training http://www.gnu.org/software/solfege/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Throughout its 18-year history, RSA Conference consistently attracts the world's best and brightest in the field, creating opportunities for Conference attendees to learn about information security's most important issues through interactions with peers, luminaries and emerging and established companies. http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsaconf-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Solfege-devel mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe", or visit https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/solfege-devel
