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* separate mailing list for patches?
@ 2022-11-15 18:20 Eric Levy
  2022-11-15 19:47 ` Lukas Straub
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Eric Levy @ 2022-11-15 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-btrfs

I have subscribed to the Btrfs development list occasionally, for 
seeking support and raising issues, though I am not involved in the 
development effort. Currently, there is no channel of communication 
more accessible to members of the public, yet, the list is often used 
for patches sent among the development team. For many of us, it may 
seem cumbersome to be flooded by so many messages carrying the patches.

Perhaps it would be useful to consider a separate mailing list for 
patches, or to open a web interface that is friendly to those seeking 
to interact with the group for more occasional support. Hopefully, it 
would not much affect those regularly involved to subscribe to two 
lists, using one for patches and the other for basic correspondence.




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* Re: separate mailing list for patches?
  2022-11-15 18:20 separate mailing list for patches? Eric Levy
@ 2022-11-15 19:47 ` Lukas Straub
  2022-11-15 19:52   ` Eric Levy
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Lukas Straub @ 2022-11-15 19:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Eric Levy; +Cc: linux-btrfs

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On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 13:20:24 -0500
Eric Levy <contact@ericlevy.name> wrote:

> I have subscribed to the Btrfs development list occasionally, for 
> seeking support and raising issues, though I am not involved in the 
> development effort. Currently, there is no channel of communication 
> more accessible to members of the public, yet, the list is often used 
> for patches sent among the development team. For many of us, it may 
> seem cumbersome to be flooded by so many messages carrying the patches.
> 
> Perhaps it would be useful to consider a separate mailing list for 
> patches, or to open a web interface that is friendly to those seeking 
> to interact with the group for more occasional support. Hopefully, it 
> would not much affect those regularly involved to subscribe to two 
> lists, using one for patches and the other for basic correspondence.
> 
> 
> 

By the way: You don't have to be subscribed to the mailing-list at all.
You can just send emails to linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org. The implied
reply-policy on pretty much any mailing list is reply-to-all so if
anyone replies to you he will send with To: You and CC:
linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org and also CC: anyone else involved in the
discussion so far (Thats what the Reply-to-all button in your mail
client does). So it just works without being subscribed.

Regards,
Lukas Straub

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* Re: separate mailing list for patches?
  2022-11-15 19:47 ` Lukas Straub
@ 2022-11-15 19:52   ` Eric Levy
  2022-11-15 19:56     ` Christoph Anton Mitterer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Eric Levy @ 2022-11-15 19:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Lukas Straub; +Cc: linux-btrfs



On Tue, Nov 15 2022 at 07:47:44 PM +0000, Lukas Straub 
<lukasstraub2@web.de> wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 13:20:24 -0500
> Eric Levy <contact@ericlevy.name> wrote:
> 
>>  I have subscribed to the Btrfs development list occasionally, for
>>  seeking support and raising issues, though I am not involved in the
>>  development effort. Currently, there is no channel of communication
>>  more accessible to members of the public, yet, the list is often 
>> used
>>  for patches sent among the development team. For many of us, it may
>>  seem cumbersome to be flooded by so many messages carrying the 
>> patches.
>> 
>>  Perhaps it would be useful to consider a separate mailing list for
>>  patches, or to open a web interface that is friendly to those 
>> seeking
>>  to interact with the group for more occasional support. Hopefully, 
>> it
>>  would not much affect those regularly involved to subscribe to two
>>  lists, using one for patches and the other for basic correspondence.
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> By the way: You don't have to be subscribed to the mailing-list at 
> all.
> You can just send emails to linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org. The implied
> reply-policy on pretty much any mailing list is reply-to-all so if
> anyone replies to you he will send with To: You and CC:
> linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org and also CC: anyone else involved in the
> discussion so far (Thats what the Reply-to-all button in your mail
> client does). So it just works without being subscribed.
> 
> Regards,
> Lukas Straub
> 
> --


Thank you for the extremely useful information. I have not been 
following the policy, and also, probably was also carrying an 
assumption that messages are only accepted from subscribers, as I think 
is the policy on some lists, perhaps to control spam and trolling.\x7f

At any rate, perhaps some subscribers have the preference for not 
receiving patches, and might appreciate my idea, but I will be happy 
simply to use the list following in the way you suggest.



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* Re: separate mailing list for patches?
  2022-11-15 19:52   ` Eric Levy
@ 2022-11-15 19:56     ` Christoph Anton Mitterer
  2022-11-15 20:01       ` Eric Levy
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Christoph Anton Mitterer @ 2022-11-15 19:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Eric Levy; +Cc: linux-btrfs

On Tue, 2022-11-15 at 14:52 -0500, Eric Levy wrote:
> At any rate, perhaps some subscribers have the preference for not 
> receiving patches, and might appreciate my idea

While I cannot speak for the developers, I'd guess they'd want to keep
*this* one as the development list, and rather have a separate user
list (if at all).


This however has also it's downsides (in particular for the users):
namely likely less attention by the developers ;-)


Cheers,
Chris.

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* Re: separate mailing list for patches?
  2022-11-15 19:56     ` Christoph Anton Mitterer
@ 2022-11-15 20:01       ` Eric Levy
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Eric Levy @ 2022-11-15 20:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christoph Anton Mitterer; +Cc: linux-btrfs



On Tue, Nov 15 2022 at 08:56:53 PM +0100, Christoph Anton Mitterer 
<calestyo@scientia.org> wrote:
> This however has also it's downsides (in particular for the users):
> namely likely less attention by the developers ;-)

Yes, if the developers subscribe only to one, and use it for all 
communication among themselves. As was my intended suggestion, I 
thought it might be helpful broadly, though perhaps very slightly less 
convenient for some, to put the patches on a dedicated channel, 
separate from one for the regular messages, containing written text for 
any purpose.




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