----- Original Message ----- > On Saturday 01 January 2011 22:25:23 Tom Albers wrote: > > Hi, > > > > These are the top mailinglists with the most amount of moderation > > requests. > > For most of them we have tried to contact the current moderators > > without > > much success last year. So now I suggest we get rid of these > > mailinglists. > > > > Note that if you object, you are volunteering for taking over > > moderation. > > > > 312 decibel > > 150 kde-imaging > > 102 kjsembed > > 80 kmobiletools > > 46 kde-contests > > 42 quanta > > 42 kde-i18n-pt > > 40 kdelibs-bugs > > That one was my idea (IIRC ;) and I recently pondered its usefulness > again - > did I start a useless list? It's not meant to receive mails from > humans, it's > just an activity report of bugs.kde.org that you can search in your > mail > client. > The main argument I have for it is that I've fixed a few things (maybe > 5x in > the last 2 years) and took adminstrative actions in bugzilla for a few > other > bugs after seeing a bug appear in the kdelibs-bugs folder of my kmail. > So I > think it would be preferable to keep it and let /dev/null moderate it, > or if > it causes human or computer load we could use better somewhere else, > close it.
A more elegant solution for that is to let kdelibs-bugs go to /dev/null directly and not attach a mailinglist to that address. If you want to receive the bugs, you can 'follow' the user in bugzilla and get mails for all bugs assigned to this bugzilla 'user'. Does anyone object to this? David perhaps? Best, -- Tom Albers KDE Sysadmin >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<