Il giorno lun, 22/11/2010 alle 19.55 +0000, Dr Andrew John Hughes ha
scritto:
So today I've had to delete about ten such e-mails on this list.
Not only
is this a waste of time, but the e-mails appear as bug reports in many cases
and so get confused with real bug reports that I actually care about.
Please move these automated messages to a separate list.
I second that.
@Chris Spike:
Hava a look at the meeting logs[1]. IIRC nobody wanted to put some
work into this. I'm quite sure, people wouldn't mind if you take care.
Just put it on the meeting agenda [2] and attend the next meeting.
I understand your point, but I think Java SIG doesn't really have the
right to change the behaviour of a list in this way, this was discussed
only by two persons if I read the log correctly, but this decision has
impact on every one who uses this list, and, I don't have time to follow
SIG meetings or take care of anything else, it's quite bad, and I really
would like to dedicate more time, but this is the way it is, and now
this list has become just useless.
Making a new mailing list is cheap, or *if you really have to use this
one*, just make a nice weekly summary, with a clear subject of what's
going on, and don't flood us. This is even in the most minimal
netiquette requirement, if not common sense.
Thanks,
Mario
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