Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Upayavira wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
+1 I have no problems with the proposal. Even the wiki messages are
sometimes not that useful, because only the last change in an hour
is sent. If an unfriendly person knows that he can spoil a page and
obscure his act by a s
Upayavira wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
+1 I have no problems with the proposal. Even the wiki messages are
sometimes not that useful, because only the last change in an hour is
sent. If an unfriendly person knows that he can spoil a page and
obscure his act by a simple re-save.
Wow, didn't
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
+1 I have no problems with the proposal. Even the wiki messages are
sometimes not that useful, because only the last change in an hour is
sent. If an unfriendly person knows that he can spoil a page and
obscure his act by a simple re-save.
Wow, didn't think about this!!
On Sunday, Sep 21, 2003, at 01:06 Europe/Rome, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
I know, this has been discussed before and we decided to keep the
docs mailing list, but:
-The traffic on the docs list is almost nil
-I suspect people unsubscribe from it to avoid the many wiki updat
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
+1 I have no problems with the proposal. Even the wiki messages are
sometimes not that useful, because only the last change in an hour is
sent. If an unfriendly person knows that he can spoil a page and obscure
his act by a simple re-save.
Yep. I'll have a look at that - d
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
I know, this has been discussed before and we decided to keep the docs
mailing list, but:
-The traffic on the docs list is almost nil
-I suspect people unsubscribe from it to avoid the many wiki update
messages
-People writing to "docs" tend to copy important messages
On Friday, Sep 19, 2003, at 06:10 America/New_York, Bertrand Delacretaz
wrote:
I suggest closing the docs list to humans (using the dev list
instead), keeping it only for wiki update messages.
+1 Thanks for everyone for giving the docs list a chance. I appreciated
the discussions that did take
> I know, this has been discussed before and we decided to keep the docs
> mailing list, but:
>
> -The traffic on the docs list is almost nil
> -I suspect people unsubscribe from it to avoid the many wiki update
> messages
Actually, if we made this change I WOULD unsubscribe. I stay on the docs
li
Le Vendredi, 19 sep 2003, à 18:08 Europe/Zurich, Tony Collen a écrit :
...We wouldn't even need archives of the list then, would we? Rather,
new archives.. the old archives may still have some use from the
conversations that did occur
Not sure if I understand, I thought we'd just keep the ar
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
I suggest closing the docs list to humans (using the dev list instead),
keeping it only for wiki update messages.
+1
Thoughts?
We wouldn't even need archives of the list then, would we? Rather, new
archives.. the old archives may still have some use from the
convers
+1
Carsten
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
I suggest closing the docs list to humans (using the dev list instead),
keeping it only for wiki update messages.
+1 either way. I subscribe to both and assumed others did too.
Geoff
On Friday, Sep 19, 2003, at 12:10 Europe/Rome, Bertrand Delacretaz
wrote:
I know, this has been discussed before and we decided to keep the docs
mailing list, but:
-The traffic on the docs list is almost nil
-I suspect people unsubscribe from it to avoid the many wiki update
messages
-People w
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