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Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
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> If it's so "natural" for a user to sign fedora-announce, this should be
> stated in the web page, something like "It is highly recommend if you
> are signing for fedora-list". One step further is to put a option (like
> a check box) to sign for announce when signing for fedora-list.
you do not need a bunch of detailed pages if you just read what is at;
https://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo
> And to make users happy, a guide on how to create filters to different
> lists.
filters are filters. email clients are not all same when it comes to
setting up filters. among easiest to set up is thunderbird.
Hi
In the page that you suggest, I read "Announcements related to the
Fedora Project", which seems a pretty much vague. And the other says
"For users of Fedora", which is my case. To me don't seem logical that I
should sign to both.
The whole point is, if it is so obvious that one that signs for
Fedora-list should also sign for Fedora-Announce, why two separated
lists? If the announces are important and concern to the users.
Even in a high volume list like "Fedora-list", if I see a header
"[INFRASTRUCTURE TEAM - Urgent] ..." I will read the message.
Maybe because English is not my native tongue, but the word
"announcement" doesn't to suggest something that important.
About the filters, as I said, to make users happy, it isn't important,
just would be nice to have a page in Fedora Wiki.
Regards
Marcelo