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Donnie Berkholz wrote: |
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> Agree, but with the caveat that devs must still be at least subscribed |
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> to -core even if they choose not to read it. This way, you could have a |
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> -dev-announce that also refers to something private on -core if need be. |
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>> Now, do we really need it to be -core-announce? Not really. In fact, |
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>> at one point we'd come up with both a -core-announce and a |
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>> -dev-announce, with -core-announce being for more sensitive information. |
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> I'm having a tough time thinking of sensitive information that all devs |
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> must know about (i.e., that would qualify for -core-announce). |
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I'd rather not create a -core-announce. The amount of times those types |
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of things come up on the list are rare. It would be easier to have an |
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standard subject heading (maybe ANNOUNCEMENT:) that people can use in |
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their filters. If devs start abusing it, then we'll vote them off the |
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island :) |
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