Re: fedora-devel-announce for ABI/API/soname breakage announcements (was: Re: Plans for tomorrow's (20090306) FESCo meeting)

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On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 07:03 +0100, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> Why not simply mail f-d-l as well as all the maintainers of packages 
> that are affected (and not fedora-devel-announce!)? A simple command 
> line script is able to do that in case MTA's like sendmail or postfix 
> are properly configured. That script likely could write a comma 
> separated list that people can cut-n-paste to Thunderbird, Kmail and 
> other MUA's if needed.

Fedora-devel-list is subscribed to fedora-devel-announce, so anything
sent to f-d-a will also show up on f-d-l.

> 
> Reason: I for one slowly start to get annoyed by the slowly increasing 
> traffic on fedora-devel-announce that clutters my inbox. Thus I started 
> to consider to move mails from that list into some IMAP folder 
> automatically, and that is exactly what we didn't want people to do when 
> fedora-devel-announce was created. I think we said something like "less 
> then 10 mails a month" back when we created it, but I could not find 
> that on a quick google search :-/

Are you finding what is sent there to not be relevant or important to
you as a packager?  I'm the moderator of that list and I don't think
I've sent or let anything through that wasn't useful.

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Jesse Keating
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