Hi,
On Mon, Jan 11, Michael Perry wrote:
> As someone that used to manage mailing lists that were OS/2 oriented, I
> think what is needed is some continuous presence by SuSE or someone who
> periodically watches the list. I spent perhaps an hour a day on each
Of course you are perfectly right. And normally this is the case.
But also keep in mind that sometimes this sort of problem starts at night
and the maintainers get aware of it after some hours. At this point, lots
of mails already have accumulated.
Last night I deleted about 100.000 mails already in the queue...
> list doing maintenance activities. My lists had about 500 folks on
> each and averaged 100 emails on both. I think that there used to be
> more of a presence on the lists when they were "in the formative
> process".
>
> I would like to see SuSE be back on the list, personally. I used to
> like the interaction. If not the way it was, at least have someone who
> maintains the list. I think this would preclude the procmail recipe
> generations and the 100+ emails. First about faxing and then about
> some email inbox that is full (probably because of all the fax
> messages).
>
> Just my 0.02 worth.
>
> --
>
> Michael E. Perry
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