But I think posting so many 'hard to read' emails to the mailing list will
hurt user experience and cause users to leave...

Actually for a committer, or a long term contributor who is familiar with
the community, he/she can just use a filter to filter these emails out,
this is what I have done for hadoop. But for a new user, when he/she
subscribe the mailing list and then receive a bunch of emails just sent by
a robot then he/she may unsubscribe immediately... I do not think this is
user friendly...

Thanks.

Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com> 于2019年12月31日周二 上午8:23写道:

> Hi,
>
> I think we will just let the gitbox forwarded emails to go to another
> > mailing list, which we can see on GitHub? No information lost.
> >
>
> Which assumes you use github and not every one does. New users may not,
> again try to put yourself in a user shoes not a committer on the project.
> What's convenient for developers not not be for users. There should be one
> place I can come to to get a good idea of how the project works and what is
> going on. As a new user if that's spread over many places does that help
> me? Anyway I suggest you carefully read the conversations I pointed to on
> the incubator general list in particular the comments on the damaging
> effect on community growth.
>
> Thanks
> Justin
>

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