Hi Stefano,
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 07:41:27AM +0900, Iustin Pop wrote:
> Sorry for reviving and old email. To what extend do you think this
> should apply - even at individual package level?
>
> I ask this because of the following: recently I had a 1-1 discussion
> with a co-maintainer of one of my packages, which went between our
> personal emails. I quite disliked this (since it will be buried in our
> mailboxes), but email conversations seem simpler than going through the
> BTS for all discussions.
That's an interesting corner case, thanks for mentioning it.
[...]
I'm not sure how we can make it easier for small maintenance team to
have a mailing list. Maybe starting archiving @packages.d.o addresses
could be a first step?
Good question, I'm not aware of a master plan for our development
collaboration infrastructure. One issue I see with this proposition is
the loss of private contact channels that work for all packages (and
should remain available for the vast majority of them).
For what it's worth, I don't see this problem as a "corner case", I
think there must be a lot of exchanges that happen this way currently.
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