Don Armstrong writes:
> Anyone who doesn't want to receive mail from the BTS should be
> trivially able to filter it out.[1]
[…]
> 1: If you can't, either your MUA is severely limited, or you haven't
> read its documentation, and you aren't interested in learning procmail
> or sieve.
Or we're n
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
> I hate to +1 without much content, but IMHO the "right" thing to do
> would be to split off people trying to give or receive help and
> automated mail regarding requests for sponsorship.
Anyone who doesn't want to receive mail from the BTS should be
t
We already tried to discuss the issue in
Bug#658498: "sponsorship-requests and debian-mentors mailing list"
but I have a feeling our argument hasn't been heard.
Regards,
Dmitry.
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On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 5:47 PM, Samuel Bronson wrote:
> It's getting to the point where I think it would be best if we do one
> of two things:
>
> 1. Split out sponsorship-requests bug mail to a new mailing list.
>
> 2. Stop sending it anywhere, and let people subscribe through the PTS
> if they
Samuel Bronson writes:
> It's getting to the point where I think it would be best if we do one
> of two things:
>
> 1. Split out sponsorship-requests bug mail to a new mailing list.
>
> 2. Stop sending it anywhere, and let people subscribe through the PTS
> if they care.
>
> How about you?
I'd
It's getting to the point where I think it would be best if we do one
of two things:
1. Split out sponsorship-requests bug mail to a new mailing list.
2. Stop sending it anywhere, and let people subscribe through the PTS
if they care.
How about you?
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