> On Jan 1, 2026, at 5:47 AM, Dmitry Salychev <[email protected]> wrote: > > Paul Floyd <[email protected]> writes: > >> On 2026-01-01 07:19, Mark Millard wrote: >>> I've received a public request via part of a bugzilla >>> comment on a submittal: >>> >>> "can you please stop treating our bug tracker and mailing >>> lists as your personal blog?" >>> >> My suggestion is that you try to cut down unnecessary detail. It can >> sometime be difficult to find what the point of your messages are. If >> people ask for clarification you can always add the details later. > > I second this. It might also be hard for me to distill the message's > essence which is frequently hidden behind a pile of details.
I third this: more information isn’t necessarily better and there are different ways of capturing different information (maybe a blog or diary would be helpful for raw form ideas like that :)!). If something gets too noisy, I tune it out (and potentially miss some helpful information in the meantime). Cheers, -Enji
