On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Benjamin Bentmann <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
>
>  -0: As a developer you're expected to follow any issues filed *and* mail
>>
>
> There might be non-committers subscribed to dev@, too, e.g. people that
> just donated a plugin and our now probing our interest. I could imagine that
> those people are not that much interested in *all* our JIRA traffic.
>
>  so what would yet another list that you have to subscribe to give?
>>
>
> Easier browsing/searching of archives. Currently, real discussions are
> drowned by JIRA notifications:
>  http://www.nabble.com/mojo---dev-f11981.html


Which is why I cross-posted one or two things over to the maven dev list (to
stop things getting drowned out)

Then jason (correctly) complained...

So now I'm trying to address the root cause!


>
> People might find that acceptable, I personally just don't see the need to
> make life harder than necessary and require my poor eyes or some other
> post-filtering to separate out stuff that could have been separated upfront.
>
>  In addition it is an important aspect of the Mojo project in particular
>> that we are a bunch of developers with very varying levels of knowledge of
>> Maven (some are core developers, other have just written a plugin that they
>> want to host) and we all need to help each other out.
>>
>
> Absolutely, but I don't see right now how this would change by having a
> dedicated list for JIRA.
>
>
> Benjamin
>
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