On May 23, 5:27 pm, Matthew Peters <matthew.f.pet... googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Please can we turn it off?
I have turned it off for now. But I notice that those who
have
complained are both package maintainers, and will receive
this stuff
anyway.
I'd appreciate some input from other list subscribers who
are not
package maintainers. For those people, there is currently no
way to
subscribe to SCA_SDO bug information - that is, all you can
do is make
occasional visits to the bug tracker and see what's new or
changed.
To my mind, a feed of information about new bugs and fixes
is one of
the most useful (and conventional) features you might get
from a
project mailing list, though YMMV. This is certainly what,
for
example, the Apache Tuscany list does with its jira updates:
see
http://www.mail-archive.com/tuscany-dev%40ws.apache.org/
Depending on the response, I can:
a) leave it turned off, nobody want to know what bugs are in
process
b) turn it back on, those who don't want it can use filters
c) create a separate phpsoa-bugs list, subscribe if you want
to
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