On 3/22/08, Charlie Kravetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 22:15 -0300, Cody A.W. Somerville wrote: > > A side effect of making xubuntu-devel a member of xubuntu-team is that > > [email protected] is now getting all the xubuntu-team bug > > mail, seed branch change notifications, etc. etc. This can either be a > > good thing or a bad thing. > > > > If we keep it the way it is: > > > > 1. People can subscribe to this mailing list for development > > discussion and for bug e-mail (no need to join the xubuntu-team) > > 2. Xubuntu-team could be reserved for individual who are fulfilling a > > leadership role within our community > > 3. Able to easily discuss bug reports and seed changes > > > > Or we could either remove xubuntu-dev from xubuntu-team or remove the > > contact address (this mailing list) from xubuntu-dev. > > > > Thoughts, comments, suggestions are welcome. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Cody > > > > Here's my 2 cents worth. Not being a good programmer, I joined this list > because I was hoping to help with keeping Xubuntu a good distrobution to > use and keep it user friendly. Part of that is knowing what is a and is > not working. The bug reports are a little bit of a pain, but at least I > know if a user says something is not working, it is supposed to. > > I think it's good. I can delete the ones that I don't want.
I agree that this is a Good Thing (tm). Not only do we now know what is and what is not working, bugs are getting a lot more exposure and thus are triaged faster. i.e. someone on this list can recognise and issue and confirm it, or try to reproduce and fail. Many subscribers *can* help, and I think that also is the main reason they joined this list. So yeah, I think the extra exposure for the bug reports is very good. good luck, > > -- > Charlie Kravetz > Linux Registered User Number 425914 [http://counter.li.org/] > Never let anyone steal your DREAM. [http://keepingdreams.com] > > Thanks, -- Vincent
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