On Thursday 11 January 2007 22:31, Bernardo Innocenti wrote: > What's the problem with high-traffic lists? Today, almost anybody can > afford the bandwidth and any half decent MUA can group by threads and > apply powerful filters on the fly. Its not the high-traffic. Its the amount of noise vs signal. Lists like LKML tend to have a lot of signal in that traffic. While unfortunately lists like fedora-devel have a lot of noise, that drives off the type of people who could handle the traffic should it be all signal. Even still its hard to keep up, and READ that much email. -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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