Hallo,

On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Jani Taskinen wrote:

>     And I actually have turned my coat on this issue and I'm
>     in favor for separating the bug emails to own list.
>
>     Two good reasons:
>     - People who don't want to read them filter them out anyway
>     - It makes php-dev easier to follow
>     - The php-dev@ archive (e.g. in web) becomes easier to browse
>       and search for discussions
>
>     The php-bugs@ list should be a read-only list where anyone
>     with cvs account should be subscribed (by default).
>     It being read-only forces any replies to be send to php-dev@
>     where more intense discussion over the issues in the reports
>     should take place anyway.

I tend to agree with it. I bet most of you already filter the bug messages
to a different folder (including /dev/null). +1 here

Derick Rethans

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