If the admins guarantee that there is at least one auto-cc (who promises to pay attention) for each component, I think that is sufficient. I don't agree. That is the status quo and it doesn't work.
No, it's not the status quo, because we've only started soliciting auto-cc subscribers in the past week. We don't know how it's working yet. The status quo is people willing to subscribe to llvm-bugs, and as for myself, I probably care about 1% of the bugs ever filed. In the bug BoF, very few people present subscribed to llvm-bugs, with at least one non-subscriber proclaiming he didn't want the extra traffic. I agree that cfe-bugs, for example, should get copied on all updates but those updates should be opt-in. Assuming we go that way, do you think it's reasonable for someone to want to subscribe to cfe-dev but not cfe-bugs? What's the use case for that? The use case is people who are doing their own projects, not working on the Clang front-end itself. There's clearly a non-trivial percentage of dev subscribers in that category. I feel a need to keep up with what's happening but it's extremely rarely that I'll ever be moved to try to fix a Clang bug. --paulr
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