On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, Xavier Lamien wrote:
I'm afraid to be disagree with this decision.
By contribute to the RPM Fusion packaging side, contributors
approve to receive notifications about packages status (including new
package review) into RPM Fusion project .
Really? I do not remember this ever being part of the signup procedure.
If you won't receive a lot of mails then add filters or remove
yourself from the list.
Even if RPM Fusion isn't a huge project, do (preventing) thing at the
start is better than react on an overloaded or outage state.
See it from a different angle: If the "uninteresting" mail is becoming too
much, people will act and install a filter.
Then they'll never see any of the "uninteresting" mail again.
If the mail is below the "gahhhhh"-threshold, people will still read it,
maybe delete it manually but notice it and might be spurred into action
when they see an interesting mail...
So in the interest of motivating people, they should not feel annoyed
enough by a mailinglist to block it outright...
regards,
andreas