On Mon, 3 Feb 2025 at 11:06, Thomas Koenig via Gcc <gcc@gcc.gnu.org> wrote: > > Am 03.02.25 um 11:02 schrieb Mark Wielaard: > > The problem is, as always spam... Do you find the current limit (400K) > > restricts you often from fast posting to the gcc-patches list? > > It happens every now and then, when the patches (as this one) are really > big. > > >> (Does anybody actually look at the messages, as promised in the e-mail?= > > I think it is done multiple times each day. The current moderators are > > Jeff and Marc, with help from the Sourceware volunteers monitoring > > postmaster. I know some of these people, including Marc and myself > > were at Fosdem this weekend. How long did you have to wait for your > > message to get to the list? > > Fortran patches are somewhat special because they are reviewed on the > fort...@gcc.gnu.org mailing list. Putting gcc-patches on there > as well is done to give people who are not subscribed to the fortran > list a chance to look at them, as well. > > I do not subscribe to gcc-patches, and I strongly suspect that most > Fortran maintainers do not either. > > The message in question made it through to fortran@, and I never > had problems there. Maybe it would be possible to let them > through automatically to gcc-patches if they are accepted to fortran?
That just means any spam sent to both lists would automatically get through. That doesn't seem useful.