Re: OT: (?) Calling on Fedora/RedHat ML managers to clean up Fedora-list.

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On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 9:40 PM, Anders Karlsson <anders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The threads that Gilboa mentions is the sole reason I implemented
> Sieve in my mailserver at home. fedora-devel and fedora-list became
> interesting and useful about as soon as those threads were filtered
> out.
>
> Read in to it what you want.

You miss my point.   Are these discussions valuable or not. If they
are not... then we shouldn't make a place for them.... period.  I
don't see anyone who actually standing up and saying these things are
valued and thus worth preparing a special place for in our resource
pool.  If we are only considering making more channels so some of us
can ignore others among us because they are talking about things we
don't care about... I'm not prepared to support that.

I'll consider supporting additional dedicated communications channel
for things when the people who find value in the discussion in
question ask for a dedicated list. They must be able to make the case
that such dedicated communication will actually be useful in helping a
team of people work together towards some identified task or goal
which helps moves the project forward.

-jef"I never read what I write, my spam filter it smart enough to flag
my own posts as trash"spaleta

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