On 14/06/18 18:56, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
On 14.06.2018 10:07, Per Jessen wrote:
Simon Lees wrote:
On 14/06/18 15:42, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
On 14.06.2018 02:34, Simon Lees wrote:
, so far there has only been one example (that didn't actually make it to the list because the list settings were wrong),
Hi Simon,
Yeah, I forgot to permit posting from non-subscribers. It _was_ in the initial request, mea culpa.
I have sent 15 mails to opensuse-bugshare, requesting 14 bugs to be opened (one duplicate). Does this mean, none of my 15 mails reached the list?
Prior to my fixing the setup, your postings would have been either denied or moderated pending approval, in both cases you would have been notified.
I have gotten no notifications.
Will I get any reply after submitting a mail to opensuse-bugshare@?
I can't remember if the mail system gives an automated reply or not in this case Per CC'd may know.
No, there is no automated reply when a posting is permitted.
Ok, thanks.
Will I get an answer if the mails are processed by a human (no matter the outcome)> Or will I have to monitor all the bugs manually? (This was also in my original question, not answered by mails from Richard or Simon AFAICT).
Yes it will either say the bug is now public or give you reasons why its not. Occasionally you may get an email saying the queue has got we have received your requests and will look at them as soon as possible. This will be especially true if people start requesting large batches, but at the same time such a demand would be something that we could take to SUSE Management and say there is demand here and we need a better solution. Either way i'd like to atleast try and give a response to everyone of some sort within 2-3 days (weekends may take slightly longer as may times when many of us are traveling)
What I can say is that as a subscriber to that list I haven't received any emails from you and generally the mailing list software will tell you if it was unable to forward your email to the list, so the fact I have not received the emails and you have not received a failure to send notice means something strange is up. How long ago did you send the emails?
I see Stefan's mails on June 11, but they only sent to one subscriber. Yourself and Oliver were accidentally subscribed to the nomail- version .... sorry, cut&p... uh, command line editing.
So should I resend them? Or are they in the decision-maker's queues already?
If you could resend them that would be great and I'll likely start looking through some in the morning (Aus time) currently I don't have any of yours. -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B