Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2018-08-30 22:49:26 +0200 (+0200), Thomas Goirand wrote:
[...]
I really don't want this. I'm happy with things being sorted in
multiple lists, even though I'm subscribed to multiples.
IMO this is easily solved by tagging. If emails are properly tagged
(which they typically are), most email clients will properly sort on
rules and you can just auto-delete if you're 100% not interested in a
particular topic.
SNIP
As the years went by, it's become apparent to me that this is
actually an antisocial behavior pattern, and actively harmful to the
user base. I believe OpenStack actually wants users to see the
development work which is underway, come to understand it, and
become part of that process. Requiring them to have their
conversations elsewhere sends the opposite message.
I really and truly believe that it has become a blocker for our
community. Conversations sent to multiple lists inherently splinter and
we end up with different groups coming up with different solutions for a
single problem. Literally the opposite desired result of sending things
to multiple lists. I believe bringing these groups together, with tags,
will solve a lot of immediate problems. It will also have an added bonus
of allowing people "catching up" on the community to look to a single
place for a thread i/o 1-5 separate lists. It's better in both the
short and long term.
Cheers,
Jimmy
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