Hi
I don't have the stats, but I would guess that if they were
separate lists, less people would be on the announce list than
on the test list, and there's already a deficit of people using
updates-testing. To increase that, announcements should hit
as many people as possible. Perhaps posting them to redhat-list,
and fedora-list too. ;) Ok, maybe that's too much.. :)
Well, the reason I'm not subscribed to fedora-test-list is that there is way
too much going on there leading up to test1 and going through until release
for each release. If fedora-updates-testing-list & fedora-test-list (for
testX releases) were separate, that might help get more people on boeard for
update testing.
It's pretty easy to set up filters to check for announcements based on
the subject or the sender.
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Rahul
Fedora Bug Triaging - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
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