On 10/01/13 06:11, Koper, Dies wrote: > I noticed I received 80 e-mails from this mailing list in my Inbox since > Monday. > I'm very glad to see the increased activity! > But I can imagine Deltacloud users will consider that spam, especially > as most e-mails contain patches or tracker notifications. It also makes > it harder to find/follow discussions on functionality. > > I'd like to suggest we split up the mailing list according to message > purpose: > 1. dev@ for discussions (new functionality, changes to existing > functionality, questions from DC users); > 2. patches@ for patches, jira and tracker notifications. > > 1. will then generally contain threads that are permanently useful to > both us and DC users as reference, while 2. mainly contains messages > that are mostly important in their first few days (until ACK'ed), after > which they only serve as patch review history. > > What do you think? >
imo this is a good idea; I'm pretty sure we've discussed this in the past, on at least one occasion. I can't remember why we didn't go through with it at the time. While we have this discussion - and until the admin side is sorted (if we decided to go ahead with the split - or someone reminds us why we didn't do this yet) - why don't you try some mail rules/filters (e.g. one subfolder for 'tracker' and one for 'jira') - this isn't the most user friendly approach but could help with the mail overload for now, marios > Regards, > Dies Koper > > > >
