On 15/02/10 at 00:26 -0800, Steve Langasek wrote: > On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 09:06:16AM +0100, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote: > > > But we are constantly wondering where we should go from there. Should we > > > add more data (like the RC bugs in stable and the unfixed security > > > issues)? Or should we instead try to decrease the amount of data (to > > > increase the signal/noise ratio), for example by not reporting about > > > Lintian errors and warnings? > > > I remember the early days of DDPO-by-mail and the related fear of > > getting accused of "SPAMing" DDs. I believe nowadays the practice of > > those mails are quite accepted, and the feedback you got seems to > > confirm this. > > I "accept" the mails by deleting them unread. I know where the PTS is, I > don't need to receive periodic mail reminders for my bugs, duplicated for > each team mailing list I'm subscribed to. > > Sorry if my silence was taken for approval; it's actually spam fatigue and > a recognition that there are better ways to use my time than fighting this > battle.
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