Re: Fedora kernel emails: too much or just right?

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On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 02:24:22PM -0500, Donald Zickus wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> It has been awhile since we changed how this mailing list is used.  As
> folks have noticed, we have increased traffic significantly over the
> past couple of years to reflect the activity Red Hat developers are
> performing on the Fedora kernel.
> 
> My question to this list is around the thoughts of this activity:
> * Is there too much noise?  Should we throttle back?

It doesn't bother me personally much. I filter this list into a folder
and skim it for subjects of interest.

> * is the volume ok?  Folks have good filters?

yep.

> * Other suggestions on how we use this list?

Perhaps it could also be used to note new and interesting bugs... but
I'm not sure how it would work easily without ccing everything (which
would be very bad). 

> Trying to continue to make this mailing list useful.
> 
> Thanks for any feedback!

Thanks for asking about it!

kevin
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