As an end user (and chronic lurker) I enjoy seeing this kind of activity as it helps build my confidence in the platform. When we were evaluating ERP options several years ago, one of our top requirements was a strong competent and growing community that showed indicators for long term success. Many open source ERP packages have stagnated and examining the community list is a good indicator of what's going on, so this activity on the user list is great marketing for OFbiz.
--Paul (From Mobile) > On May 20, 2015, at 7:37 AM, Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Maybe Jacopo was right and we should keep this kind of announcements on the > dev ML :/ > > Jacques > > Le 20/05/2015 14:30, Michael Brohl a écrit : >> Hi Mark, >> >> this is a community list where alle the communication and collaboration >> takes place, besides development in [email protected]. >> Normally the traffic is not that high and we should not limit colaboration >> and interpersonal communication here, as long as it is related to the >> community. >> >> To keep your inbox clean you could configure a filter and sort the mailing >> list mails out in a subfolder. That's how i manage the traffic of several >> open source community lists. >> >> Regards, >> >> Michael Brohl >> ecomify GmbH >> www.ecomify.de >> >>> Am 20.05.15 um 14:09 schrieb Mark Schneider: >>> Hi guys >>> >>> For days I am getting a lot of messages "Re: Welcome to our new committers" >>> For me they are quite useless and a kind of SPAM. Can we limit the amount >>> of such mails, please? >>> >>> Thank you in advance. >>> >>> Kind regards, Mark >> >>
