On Ma, 26 ian 21, 11:37:59, Robbi Nespu wrote: > Hi hello > > On 24/1/2021 3:24 am, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > The mailing list is a Debian communication forum. As such, it is subject to > > both the Debian mailing list Code of Conduct and the main Debian Code of > > Conduct > > > > https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct > > https://www.debian.org/code_of_conduct > > > > This is a fairly busy mailing list and you may have to wait for an answer - > > please be patient. Please post answers back to the list so others can > > benefit; private > > conversations don't benefit people who may be following along on the list > > or reading the archives later. > > > > Help and advice on this list is provided by volunteers in their own time. > > It is common for there to be different opinions or answers provided. If > > responding to > > someone, be considerate of their time and effort. > > I would like ask opinion on a little proposal to add new rule regrading > using CC with mail list address. > > The reason is, why the sender need to use "TO" to original sender / reply-er > and CC the mail list, since the original sender / reply-er also subscriber > to the same mailing list. > > In another case, maybe someone not subscriber but try to help or ask for > help directly but Debian additional CoC said "Do not quote messages that > were sent to you by other people in private mail, unless agreed beforehand" > > I prepared ASCII table for comparison matrix here[1] have a look, I could > paste the table here since it may look broken on your email client. > > What I wish is to add one more additional code of conduct which something > like "Do not send or reply email with CC mailing list, instead please use TO > mailing address to send message if the person you want to communicate is > coming from mail list" (need better sentences) > > Let me know what do you think about it. > > [1] > https://gist.githubusercontent.com/RobbiNespu/ed58a5cf28560e47a8a6a3f717bdccca/raw/47a06adc566e00c9055b3c8a7b40ab70e5494f39/gistfile1.txt In my understanding of the above and your table the Mailing List CoC already covers all your cases, so I must be misunderstanding something.
Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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