Hi All Having announced product X recently [1] on Jackrabbit & Sling mailing lists, I was reminded not to spam. Should have done it before, but better late than never: I'd like to ask whether external product announcements, or more specifically under which conditions, would not be considered spam.
My view would be that under some conditions it would help the core community subscribed to the lists to get information about the open-source projects being used by the community at large, including commercial vendors. Let me know if I'm misinterpreting the needs here. My quick proposal: A product release announcement post would NOT be considered spam if: 1. Product uses the open-source library(ies) produced by the community in question 2. The post is fairly short (should we go for roughly limiting it to e.g., 5 sentences [2] or less?) with pointer to more info for the interested 3. The frequency of posting announcements would be reasonable (common sense benchmark) Optional extra conditions: 4. Announcement is only sent to users@ list. dev@ are not per se interested. 5. Product is in itself open source WDYT? FYI Apart from my own recent announcement [1], I have found just three older announcements [3] [4] [5]. [1] http://dev.day.com/discussion-groups/content/lists.go/spzdxfoo [2] http://five.sentenc.es/ [3] http://dev.day.com/discussion-groups/content/lists.go/ozdzjqov [4] http://dev.day.com/discussion-groups/content/lists.go/sxdghzgq [5] http://dev.day.com/discussion-groups/content/lists.go/tzqkghqa Cheers Greg -- Greg Klebus | http://day.com | http://dev.day.com -- Best open-source JCR repository: http://jacrkabbit.apache.org -- CRX: Best enterprise-grade JCR repository: http://dev.day.com
