On Wed, 31 Oct 2018, 10:47 David Greene via cfe-dev <cfe-...@lists.llvm.org wrote:
> Richard Smith via cfe-dev <cfe-...@lists.llvm.org> writes: > > > In fact, I think it'd be entirely reasonable to subscribe cfe-dev to > > all clang bugs (fully subscribe -- email on all updates!). I don't see > > any reason whatsoever why a bug update should get *less* attention > > than non-bug development discussion. > > Some of us are on space-limited machines (I'm thinking of personal > equipment, not corporate infrastructure) and getting all bug updates for > components could put a real squeeze on things. > > I agree that cfe-bugs, for example, should get copied on all updates but > those updates should be opt-in. > Assuming we go that way, do you think it's reasonable for someone to want to subscribe to cfe-dev but not cfe-bugs? What's the use case for that? If it's email volume, that choice would prioritize the discussion of "I'm not sure this is a bug" or "what's going on here?" plus general dev discussion and announcements (cfe-dev) over the discussion of "I'm confident that this is a bug" (cfe-bugs). Perhaps we should have a separate cfe-announce list for people who want to stay informed but not drink from the firehose of development discussion (current cfe-dev plus clang bug updates). -David > _______________________________________________ > cfe-dev mailing list > cfe-...@lists.llvm.org > http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-dev >
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