Hi folks, Open Stack community grows continuously bringing more people and so new initiatives and new projects. This growing amount of people, initiatives and projects causes increasing the amount of discussions in our mailing list.
The problem which I'm talking about is that controlling the mailing list gets harder with the growth of the community. It takes too much time to check for important emails and delete/archive the rest even now. And it does not tend to get any easier in the future. Most of the email services and email clients support filtering incoming emails. So one can automatically get rid of certain emails by creating appropriate filters. Topics in subjects seem to be the best objects for creating rules, i.e., when someone is interested only in Keystone he can create an email filter for '[keystone]' substring in the subject. The problem with the topics is that a lot of emails in openstack-dev do not contain topics in their subjects, which makes this kind of filtering very ineffective. My proposal is to create an automated rule that rejects new emails, if they do not contain any topic in their subject. What do you guys think? - Roman Prykhodchenko - romcheg on freenode.net
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