Splitting the lists?
Nicolas Sebrecht
nicolas.s-dev at laposte.net
Tue Jan 11 17:42:01 GMT 2011
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 05:17:09PM -0500, Philippe LeCavalier wrote:
>
> As a user, 90% of what's posted here makes no sense to me and is of
> little value. Do we need to separate users from devs? If I take my
> own posts as an example I get about a 50/50 chance of being replied
> to. I attribute that in part by the abundance of dev posts.
>
> This isn't a complaint by any means. I love seeing so much work on
> this project but at the same time we must maintain an efficient
> method for resolving end-user problems and concerns.
Then, you could safely filter out threads having the tag PATCH in the
subject. Another option is to not subscribe to the mailing list.
Subscription is not a prerequisite to post here.
This mailing list is primaly meant for the development work. I'd like to
avoid a seperated users mailing list to keep users and developers as
near as possible, each other.
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Nicolas Sebrecht
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