Might it make sense to split the lists into
internals@stripped + bk-commits@stripped ? Some of the other
open projects Ive worked on do this and it seems to work well. Personally, I
'd' all the commit messages - i prefer the discussion.
dpk
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Wagner" <mwagner@stripped>
To: "Jeremy Zawodny" <jzawodn@stripped>
Cc: <internals@stripped>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:39 AM
Subject: Re: List Posting Rules? (Re: First? or Last?)
> Jeremy Zawodny writes:
> > Could someone rig up the internals list such that only subscribers can
> > post? It would seem to eliminate the spam problem.
> >
> > Is there a compelling reason not to do so?
>
> This would mean that everyone who clones our public bk repos would
> have to be subscribed to the internals@ list to be able to send a
> 'bk commit' message. While this may be desirable, it is probably not a
> reality.
>
> I'm more inclined to not do anything about it until it becomes a real
> annoyance. So far I haven't really seen much spam via this list. The
> 'd' key is still faster. :)
>
>
> Matt
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