2010/7/12 Mikhail T. <mi+t...@aldan.algebra.com>: > 12.07.2010 16:54, Raphael Kubo da Costa написав(ла): >> >> Isn't it easier to just subscribe to the mailing list?:) >> > > No, it is not. A user of quite a few packages -- and a supporter of several > people using quite a few more, I simply can not afford to have my mailbox > stuffed with routine exchanges of various mailing lists discussing minutiae > of every package's development, etc. > > The practice of requiring one to "subscribe" in order to be able to get > support is rather disgusting, and I'm glad, FreeBSD mailing lists don't > impose this requirement -- even if non-member posts are delayed (a > reasonable anti-spam measure), the delay is short. > > Other groups aren't that nice to their users. We are about to find out, > where do the amarok-developers fall on this criteria... >> >> Even if someone else does forward your message, you may not get all >> replies if people don't CC you. >> > > I know :-( Perhaps, though, the gist of it -- whether to file a bug-report > or to try a particular work-around -- will be forwarded to me as well... > Thanks in advance! Yours,
Well, the situation is the same as if you were not subscribed to the KDE-FreeBSD (or other FreeBSD-*) mailing lists -- your messages are allowed after a list moderator looks at the pending requests, however unless you explicitly ask people to keep you CC'd because you're not subscribed you're likely to miss quite a few messages as people usually send their answers only to the list. You didn't mention that in your message to the amarok mailing list, so I think most people will assume you're subscribed to the list... _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information