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On 15-12-2009 09:54:36 -0700, Denis Dupeyron wrote: |
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> I will be following up discussions on various mailing lists to prepare |
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> the agenda. If you already want to suggest topics feel free to reply |
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> to this thread. You'll get a second chance with the meeting reminder |
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> approximately two weeks before the meeting. I will be sending a |
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> message about the two topics which did not make it last time and |
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> explain why. I should have sent that much earlier but well... you |
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> know... |
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I'd like to council to discuss the current *$^&!! policy of |
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-dev-announce and -dev. I'd propose to at least implement the following |
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behaviour such that I: |
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- don't have to see some mails 3 (!) times and many 2 times |
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- don't get lost where the mail is/was |
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- get broken threading because the original mail was sent to another |
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list |
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Proposed behaviour: |
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Aautomatically send all mail sent to -dev-announce to -dev. |
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Benefits: |
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- any reply-to hackery for -dev-announce to -dev unnecessary |
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- being subscrived to -dev alone is enough (alternatively -dev-announce |
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can be /dev/null-ed) |
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- threads are complete, instead of scattered over some lists |
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- multiple copies can be avoided |
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- cross-list posting can be reduced to a minimum |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo on a different level |