On 10/24/07, Daniel van Ham Colchete <daniel.colchete@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello yall, > > I like to think I'm a lazy person. Usually I'm always thinking: how can I > make my work easier. I'm that kind of person that would work a little bit > more in the beginning to work less latter. > > After the completely open and objective-less sentence above, I have a few > suggestions to help with my lazy way of life: Being lazy is the main reason behind all simple things IMHO :D 1 - Everyday when I get to my office I go to zresearch's FTP server to check > if there is a new version of GlusterFS available. It would help a lot if > there was an announcement of some kind everytime a new release was made > done > (through gluster-devel or any other list). What do you think? Still about > new versions, because there isn't a changelog, how do I know witch TLA > corresponds to witch version? If you get the tgz's timestamp you can check > the TLA changelog time and guess, but it is too much work... What do you > think? True. >From now onwards, you need not visit our website for checking new releases. I will take responsibility of mailing about the releases. Also Including Changelog and corresponding tla patchset number. 2 - Every time I answer something to the list I have to change the recipient > of the message to gluster-devel@... . Usually I don't and I have to send > the > message twice. What do you think about making it automatically? Well, this > is only good if the cases where you want you answer to the list outweigh > those where you want to send your answer to the sender only. I'm with the > first. Dunno about everybody else. > > Hope to have helped. For me 'Reply-all' is yet another button like 'Reply'.. Hence not a problem.. Don't know about others Best regards, Amar _______________________________________________ > Gluster-devel mailing list > Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel > -- Amar Tumballi Gluster/GlusterFS Hacker [bulde on #gluster/irc.gnu.org] http://www.zresearch.com - Commoditizing Supercomputing and Superstorage!