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W dniu 05.12.2010 20:57, Sébastien Fabbro pisze: |
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> Kacper Kowalik wrote: |
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>> As we can see |
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>> * sci-physics \in sci |
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>> * sci-chemistry \in sci (except Donnie) |
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>> * sci-biology \in sci |
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>> * sci-mathematics \in sci (except Rafael) |
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> Splitting herds is not only be about email receiving which can be |
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> easily turned on by adding an email to the alias or turned off with |
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> procmail rules. |
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> I was thinking also about web page, profiles, and may be as Rafael |
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> showed it would create a sense of more accessible community. I can see |
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> how people might discard the possibility of devship by seeing a few |
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> hundreds packages and bugs in one giant herd. |
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I wasn't showing the emails, just people who look after those packages. |
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The number of herds is the same order of magnitude as number of actual |
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developers. |
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If you add to this our rule that everybody may touch anyone else |
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packages that makes the herd division rather artificial... |
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Nevertheless, that doesn't bother me in any way. I just took the wrong |
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impression that we were heading towards simplification. |
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Cheers, |
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Kacper |