Alle 14:21, mer 12 marzo 2008, Andreas Tille ha scritto: > On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Luca Brivio wrote: > > Yeah, I'm been doing this with a few RFPs, this is a best practise for > > me. Of course there are two problems: > > 1) Many interested persons aren't subscribed to (all) the relevant > > mailing lists (think of new maintainers, and so on). > > Right. They probably are not subscribed because their time scale does > not allow to follow the list. If this is the reason they most probably > will also refuse to pick up a RFP bug and do not need to be informed > anyway. Or they weren't subscribed when the mail was posted, or they are people from Ubuntu... :-) > > It is indeed (together with set lists of tags, perhaps policies, etc.). > > There's just a difference between people each tagging their own bugs and > > me tagging those left untagged by others. :-) > > I agree that tagging is a really omportant thing. But tagging alone > does not really help if people do not check WNPP for tags that are set. > The tags are only relevant for those people who are querying the BTS > for tags which means tags are a source of information who actively seek > for it. But my aproach to push information to people by sending a > mail to those who are potentially interested will reach those who are > not actively running a query against BTS. Yes. OTOH, pre-defined queries are really useful things to link from website static and wiki pages, which isn't actively querying. Your approach is of course a very efficient one and doesn't need any replacement. > > Alright. So we maybe should let external contributors put data on the > > wiki and then remove them once they have been added to tasks. Including a > > disclaimer about this in the wiki pages would be really useful! and I can > > do it myself. > > This sounds like a reasonable idea. There should just be a hint in the > wiki to verify that the project you would like to mention is not yet > included in the auto generated page. Maybe I'll create a template (from existing pages) including this hint. -- Luca
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