Stephan Kulow write:
Am Freitag 25 September 2009 schrieb ne...:
This is definitely out of character for you. I think you could have phrased this better. I know that you want to see this list split up so that it can become more manageable for you. But until that time comes, I think you are going to have to bear with us.
The problem is: this is not about me. I can very well ignore "some remarks" and only reply to mails where I can see I can help by subject.
But if many developers do not even touch the list because of this, then it's a real problem for everyone - and this is exactly what the major echo was on the openSUSE conference.
As I said in the other thread: I do not want opensuse-factory be split up, I want developers to read stuff important for developers. It can be opensuse- factory, but only if everyone sticks to simple rules:
- use descriptive summariries - post a bug report if you're pretty sure it's a bug - if you don't want to use bugzilla, find another place to put your log files before you post (only attach small files) - post topics that are specific to subgroups, to their mailing lists - do not keep discussions endlessly
I think it's not asked too much from everyone. And if I have to be rude to get there, I will be.
Greetings, Stephan
I absolutely agree. I have often many work and check factory after week and there is too much threads, that it is not possible read all, so I only filter mail to keywords like bootloader, grub, lilo, repair and read threads if I can help or identify bug. This also require to write one mail to one topic. If mail with five problems appear, then it is hard to good catch this mail and also it is much harder to find If my help is needed. thanks -- Josef Reidinger YaST team maintainer of perl-Bootloader, YaST2-Repair, webyast modules language and time -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org