I'm assuming consensus and I'm asking infra to move the gitbox messages to the commit message.
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 11:44 AM Clebert Suconic <[email protected]> wrote: > > Don’t get me wrong. I can do with filters personally. > > I just think this could be more friendly for new people joining in. Like > Ryan yeats who just posted his opinion (as if someone just joining) > > What about this. We could ask Infra to move GitHub messages to a new list. > > I already follow GitHub messages on my email directly anyways. > > If people want those they can subscribe to the new list. > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 9:21 AM michael.andre.pearce > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I am also +0 on this. I find email filters more than adequate, and avoid me >> having to maintain several mail group subscriptions, it will all come to one >> mailbox anyhow.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. >> -------- Original message --------From: Clebert Suconic >> <[email protected]> Date: 15/02/2019 22:39 (GMT+00:00) To: >> [email protected] Subject: Re: [Discuss] automated github messages on >> a separate list The thing is. I can do fine with filtering. So in a way >> I’m doing thisbased on a feedback of someone else.So I am putting myself in >> the shoes of someone coming on board now. Justtrying to make it easy for >> new people.On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 6:58 AM Christopher Shannon >> <[email protected]> wrote:> I am +0 on this because either way >> is fine with me as it's really easy to> do mail filters on either addresses >> or on subject tags.>> There is a ton of Github traffic right now obviously >> so to make it> manageable I have filters and labels setup on my gmail >> account so that> GitHub related messages get tagged with one label and >> everything else is a> different one which solves the issue. I imagine most >> email providers have> something similar.>> On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 3:20 AM >> Clebert Suconic <[email protected]> >> wrote:>> > People are >> probably missing this discussion because of that noise.> >> > On Fri, Feb >> 15, 2019 at 7:47 AM Otavio Piske <[email protected]> wrote:> >> > > Sharing >> my perspective as someone who also would like to contribute> more> > > >> often: I think that it be good.> > >> > > I think that the Github messages >> create a lot of noise in the mailbox.> It> > > requires constant >> cleaning/filtering and it is easy to miss discussions> > > about subjects >> that interest me and for which I would like to help.> > >> > > On Fri, Feb >> 15, 2019 at 12:43 AM Clebert Suconic <> > > [email protected]>> > > >> wrote:> > >> > > > I work on this dev list on my daily basis. We had some >> members here> > > > suggesting doing this in the past and we decided to let >> just people> to> > > > filter out stuff with filters. Etc.> > > >> > > > >> But this doesn’t make easy to recruit new open source devs.> > > >> > > > I >> just heard from a guy who only subscribed users list because there> is> > > >> too> > > > much traffic.> > > >> > > > Github is easy enough to follow. So >> I propose we move GitHub> comments> > > to a> > > > separate list.> > > >> > >> > >> > > > We could leave this list for more generic and important >> discussions.> > > Such> > > > as the web site. Architectural decisions. >> Releases. And eventually> > even> > > > codes but without the clutter of >> github.> > > > --> > > > Clebert Suconic> > > >> > >> > >> > > --> > > Kind >> regards> > >> > --> > Clebert Suconic> >>-- Clebert Suconic > > -- > Clebert Suconic -- Clebert Suconic
