[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] [VOTE] tagging for operational messages sent to xen-devel@ (was Re: Xen 4.13 Development Update)
Alright, there was a lengthy discussion on this topic on IRC - log attached. The consensus appears to be to use Canonical messages with a CAPITALISED tag. E.g. "[TAG] Xen 4.13 Development Update". The options which seemed to have least objections are 1: [ANNOUNCE] 2: [OPERATIONS] 3: [PROCESS] And that we should use these for other messages/announcements related to the operation of Xen Project Development. In the interest of time, please vote for each option with -2, -1, 0, +1, +2 in line of our governance under Lazy Voting (https://xenproject.org/developers/governance/#lazyconsensus and scroll down a bit) before end of Day Monday, the 29th Regards Lars On 25/04/2019, 10:04, "Jan Beulich" <JBeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> On 25.04.19 at 17:32, <julien.grall@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On 25/04/2019 16:15, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>>> On 25.04.19 at 16:57, <julien.grall@xxxxxxx> wrote: >>> On 15/04/2019 06:25, Juergen Gross wrote: >>>> This email only tracks big items for xen.git tree. Please reply for items you >>>> would like to see in 4.13 so that people have an idea what is going on and >>>> prioritise accordingly. >>> >>> Those e-mails become easily unnoticed on xen-devel when you are not CCed. In all >>> honesty, I probably missed the all those e-mails for the past year because they >>> didn't land in my inbox. Yes I think they are important for the maintainers to >>> see what's going on. >> >> So you're not subscribed to xen-devel? > > Not everyone has time to go through xen-devel. I only received e-mail where I am > CCed in my inbox. All the others are queued in a folder. Oh, so just a matter of terminology. This means you still get them, you just have to fish them out. >>> Could we find a way to easily filter them? On IRC, Juergen suggested [Procces]. >>> Any opinions? >> >> How would a tag help? That tag would be there on all the replies >> of people not trimming the Cc lists. And if you asked them to drop >> the tag, they'd surely honor the request as much as they do >> honor the Cc list clipping one. > > I honestly don't expect a low volume of e-mail on such tagged e-mail. So I don't > see any concern here. I'm confused by your reply: Either you inverted the sense and meant you don't expect a high volume of mails, or you really love getting mountains of mail. And just to be clear - I'm not really opposed to the tagging approach, I'm merely afraid that it'll not help and / or get abused (again). Jan Attachment:
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