On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 2:05 PM, Mart Raudsepp <l...@gentoo.org> wrote:
>
> If gentoo-dev feel the need to set Reply-To in my place, then gentoo-
> dev-announce should do the same and not throw my mail into /dev/null,
> but into some regular moderation rules after setting the Reply-To
> itself then.
>

Not all replies to gentoo-dev-announce should go to gentoo-dev.  Some
belong on gentoo-project, or maybe even gentoo-nfp or some other less
common list.  Hence the need to set a reply-to.

Perhaps it should just be called gentoo-announce, though it is mostly
aimed at developers.  In the past people used to send stuff like this
to -core, but that led to a lot of over-use of -core which is private
to devs only.  Now -core is only used very rarely and for the sorts of
things it was intended for (exchanging phone numbers at conferences,
etc), so in that it was a pretty big success and it makes us more
open.

-- 
Rich

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