On Fri, 2010-12-10 at 13:27 +0100, Kévin Raymond wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Vinzenz Vietzke
<vinz(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 10.12.2010 11:49, schrieb Kévin Raymond:
>>> To have a regional mailing list sometimes is good for organizational
>>> > purposes. But in the case of Ambassadors, it is instrumental to be
>>> > informed about our activities in world-wide scale. Many times we are
>>> > benefited by the processes and ideas that other Ambassadors have
>>> > throughout the world:)
> +1
>> That's why I said "important information should be cc-ing"
>> But I also prefer the last idea (using tags)
> I would like having tags, too. But as a distressing experience on many
> other mailinglists I have to say, that tags won't work. People are
> simply to lazy or to oblivious (like me) for using tags.
> And the risk of not having something important "cc-ed" because of these
> points is IMHO too high.
>
> That's why I stick to a global mailing for all ambassador related topics.
>
Alright, I agree that using tag could be hard do manage
But it would still _highly_ _improve_ and _help_ when organizing things.
I am 110% in favour to go to tagging!
Someone who are "simply to lazy or to oblivious (like me) for using
tags" have to suffer and those who can use them (=tags) for their
advantage are the winners.
World will only change by examples and following them, not by doing
nothing!
Tagging: +10
Separated lists: +1
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Jukka