sounds good to me! On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 3:19 PM, P T Withington <[email protected]> wrote:
> That would be fine by me. I personally like seeing all the review mail > because I like to know what other people are working on, in case it might > affect me, but I can see that external contributors might not want to see > the gory details of every review. > > If you can get IT to make us a new OL mailing list: > > [email protected] > > and start it out with the same members as are currently on laszlo-dev, so > we don't magically drop people without notification; then you can change the > review-mail template to use that mailing list, and send an announcement out > to laszlo-dev suggesting that people who don't want to see the review-mail > noise can unsubscribe from that list. > > > On 2009-06-16, at 15:12EDT, Max Carlson wrote: > > Would it make sense to move review messages to a separate list? The >> signal to noise ratio is pretty low these days, and I also have to use a >> filter to make sense of laszlo-dev... >> >> Sarah Allen wrote: >> >>> Dear OpenLaszlo team, >>> I've changed my filtering so I'll get all the laszlo-dev emails in my >>> inbox except "[laszlo-dev] For Review" to try to stay in the loop. I spend >>> a few hours to a few days every week or two on OpenLaszlo, but still feel >>> very out of the loop. What's the best way for me to keep in touch with when >>> releases are? I feel like I could do a better job of getting fixes checked >>> in before deadlines and could probably recruit people willing to test the >>> video stuff if I have a good sense of what the release cycles are going to >>> be. >>> I can't promise to stay on top of everything, but I'd like to try to do a >>> better job of it. >>> Thanks, >>> Sarah >>> >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Max Carlson >> OpenLaszlo.org >> > > -- Henry Minsky Software Architect [email protected]
