On Mon, Jul 02, 2018 at 09:04:05AM -0400, Philippe Cloutier wrote: > On June 8 Valerie Young sent a meeting reminder to the spi-announce > mailing list, linking to the agenda for the meeting. As can be seen in > the first attached mail, I replied to her mail asking what "F2F Action > Item Review" means. I left the default recipients unchanged, but the > sending to spi-announce was rejected by an unidentified moderator who > suspected that I meant it to go directly to Valerie, and I had no > answer.
I am that masked moderator. > I dropped the issue at that point, but yesterday I received the last > attached mail, which points to the agenda of SPI's annual general > meeting, which has most of its content in a section with the same > title. "Face to face action item review". Updates on action items that came out of the SPI face to face (i.e. in person) meeting. > Can anyone please explain what this title means? And could something > be done so that replying to mails sent to spi-announce reaches authors > of these mails? How about instead of sending mails to -announce you send them to where you want them to go? I rejected your original mail with a message about my best guess about where you might want it to go, rather than incorrectly assuming you wanted it to be private, or public, or go somewhere else. J. -- Revd Jonathan McDowell, ULC | Real Programmers don't drink decaf. _______________________________________________ Spi-general mailing list Spi-general@lists.spi-inc.org http://lists.spi-inc.org/listinfo/spi-general