+1 for me. It's kind of hard filter the mails you are getting, this schema it's used by the Desktop team, and i find a lot easier to filter the server bugs one place and the LP bugs in which one are interested in on another one, it's easier and one won't lose on a lots of bug reports to find the ones in which one is interested in.
On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 20:10 -0500, Rick Clark wrote: > I think this is a great idea. We have had a steady stream of people > deactivate themselves from the LP group in LP and I suspected that the bug > emails were at least partially responsible. > > +1 > > Rick > > On Wednesday 06 February 2008 19:53:31 Mathias Gug wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > ScottK and I discussed [1] some modifications that could be brought to > > the ubuntu-server team [2] configuration in Launchpad. I'm sending this > > email to get some feedback on the proposal. > > > > The issue raised by ScottK was the inefficiency of having bug mails sent > > to all the team members. Some members are only interested in a subset of > > packages. > > > > One option could be to leave the ubuntu-server LP team and setting > > yourself as a bug contact for that package. However that would mean > > "leaving" the Server Team. That also brings up the question of how one > > can be recognized as being a member of the Ubuntu Server Team. > > > > The ubuntu-server LP team serves two purposes: > > 1. Provide an "official" statement that a person is part of the Ubuntu > > Server Team. > > 2. Help to manage and track bugs in packages looked after by the Ubuntu > > Server Team. > > > > One of the reason we use the current configuration is to have more > > people seeing the bug mails hoping to get more bug triagers. However > > this idea proved to be a failure: although the number of members has > > increased a lot in the last 8 months, the number of bug triagers has > > definitely not followed the same trend. > > > > So the proposal is to create an ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list that > > would be used as the contact address of ubuntu-server. People interested > > in receiving bug mails related to ubuntu-server (and thus being an > > ubuntu-server bug triager) would have to join this new mailing list. > > > > Thus members of ubuntu-server wouldn't receive bug mails anymore. > > > > [1]: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2008/02/06/%23ubuntu-server.html - 23:36 > > [2]: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server > > > > -- > > Mathias Gug > > Ubuntu Developer http://www.ubuntu.com > -- > ubuntu-server mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server > More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam -- aka nxvl Peruvian LoCo Team Key fingerprint = 8104 21CE A580 7EB7 5184 8DFF 6A3A D5DA 24DC 6AF5 gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 24DC6AF5
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