Adeodato Simó schrieb am Tuesday, den 03. March 2009: Hi, > > > This will be done on a best-effort basis. We tend to always CC people on > > > -release because it's a role address list, where people who may not be > > > subscribed send requests (unblock requests during freezes, coordination > > > for library uploads eg. now), and we should make sure they get a copy of > > > the answer, exactly the same way they get a copy if the mail to a > > > private alias, or to the BTS. > > > > If you set a M-F-T header, it'll be honoured by at least some of us. > > > > In this case in particular, another possible way to have done it would > > > be avoiding cross-posting altogether, send the initial message to the > > > appropriate list (-qa), Bcc'ing -release on it. > > > > Hope this makes sense to you, > > > It does, and I appreciate the openness you handle your role-address with! > > > :-) > > > But this is not clear from reading http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/ > > - > > so I would also appreciate if this gets clarified there. > > > (e.g. I'd assume the code of conduct of lists.d.o is valid for this mailing > > list as well and not to send cc:s is part of this code.) > > Ah, sorry for the late follow-up to this bug, but unfortunately the > X-Debbugs-Cc in your report had a typo which prevented me from noticing > it. > > To the listmasters: I'll try to provide an updated description for this > list at some point in the future, to ease your work. I am currently working on some old lists.d.o bugs, could somebody please tell me if this request is still valid - and if this is true - could provide me with an updated description? Otherwise feel free to close this bug.
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