Hi, Am Donnerstag, den 17.08.2006, 10:52 +1000 schrieb Brian May: > * In one case you can usually assume the maintainer got the message, > in the other case you practically got confirmation that the message > didn't get through. > > * If the maintainer doesn't respond, you can always send a ping, and > find out if he/she replies. > > * If you get a warning message from a mailing list, then sending a ping > message won't do any good, the same thing will happen.
I would sum up all these reasons as "if the message doesn't come through, the maintainers are MIA". Just for the record: for every message held for approval, the moderators get an email saying so. It's not like they have to check this manually. > * The warning message seems rude. I took the effort to email Debian a > bug report - why should I get spammed with this meaningless message > in response? I actually consider this a configuration issue. However, I have not yet seen a possibility to waive BTS messages through (which would be really helpful). I'm looking into the documentation right now. > * The warning message implies that people who > send bug reports to Debian must also subscribe to upstream mailing > lists. This is unacceptable (IMHO). I already subscribe to far too many > mailing lists. I don't think that the message implies that. At least, you are the first one to bring this up. > * It gives the impression that the Debian maintainers aren't > interested in receiving bug reports or improving the quality of > their packages. Well, I think it gives the impression that the lists' moderators care about not filling the subscribers' inboxes with even more spam; I don't have hard numbers (I don't count the messages), but my feeling is that > 50% of all messages are spam. I suggest you have a look at some not-so-much used lists at lists.debian.org (June 2006 of debian-consultants is a pretty good example). These lists look as if nobody cared what happens with them. Regards Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]