hi,

I personially think that the bugreports and new uploads notifacations should 
stay on llist exspecially for those of us who run sid cause then we have a 
better chance of testing a package more cause we see other bugs that have ben 
submited.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mario Lang [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 11:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Can you please not send me all those bug reports?

Doug Smith <[email protected]> writes:

> Hi, I aj writing to find out how I can get rid of all those bug 
> reports I have been receiving and when something has been accepted 
> into the distribution.  I don't need that kiind of information.  If 
> there is any way I can not receive this, and still stay on this list, 
> I wish to know.

As such, you are the first one to complain about the current situation.
We originally decided to make [email protected] a mix of 
developer and user mailing list on purpose, since the field of accessibility 
has rather limited manpower available.  As such, it seemed (and still does) a 
good idea to mix development and user discussions since the chance of a user 
getting a helpful answer seems a little more likely if the two groups of people 
are not artificially separated.

[email protected] is also used as the Maintainer address 
for all our group-maintained packages, which is the reason why you are seeing 
bug reports and mails about accepted uploads.  I've always seen this as a sort 
of positive side effect, since, again, the field of accessibility is not *that* 
large and the way it is currently, users will notice if a new version of a 
package they use regularily has just been updated, or, even better, they will 
notice bug reports about programs they possibly use, which might lead to good 
synergy effects.  For instance, I normally would announce something like the 
recent brltty 4.4-1 upload to sid, but since this is already done automatically 
it can not be forgotten about.

That said, I think we have two possible ways to proceed:
 * If after this explanation you still feel that bug reports and upload
   acknowledgements are not bearable for you, you could try to configure
   filtering (or scoring) in your mail setup.

 * If the current amount of automated mails and bug report traffic feels
   counterproductive to other people as well, we could think of setting
   things up such that these messages will go to a specific mailing for
   developers only.  Does any feel strongly about this point?  If so,
   please let your opinion be known.

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