Johan Vromans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would plea for autosubscribing perl6-language list members to every
> sublist that gets spawned. The reason is continuity.
Currently, I'm trying to deal with the volume of Perl lists by subscribing
to just the "top-level" lists and relying on the promised summaries from
the sublists. That so far seems to be working pretty well; I feel like I
have a good overview of what's going on, without getting deluged. I'd
really rather not automatically be put on the sublists, as I don't think I
want to receive them unless I care a lot about that particular topic.
Instead, what about a temporary freeze when each list is created? Give it
a day or two after it's created before it will accept traffic; have the
traffic be held for that long while people subscribe. Would that help
this problem?
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Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>