-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 09 September 2003 9:13 am, Rob Kaper wrote: > I have 10,000 unread messages in kde-cvs and it bothers me. I realize I > could set up client-side filters, but that would still be a waste of > bandwith for both me and KDE. > > A couple of the options that have crossed my mind (and were briefly > discussed on the bus to Frankfurt from N7Y and previously on this list): > > - Have extra mailinglists per module. This doesn't mean kde-cvs as is needs > to go, as it'll still be ALL in CVSROOT/loginfo, but it allows for > smaller distributions channels alongside the existing one. In fact, > Atlantik commits are already also sent to atlantik-cvs@mail.kde.org. This > is - safe for the extra mailinglist administration - by far the easiest > to maintain and configure. > > - Replace kde-cvs mailinglist software with our own mail injection > application that allows for server-side filtering per user. More work, > more flexible. It's the perfect solution but it would require hard work > and dedication, while regression is a serious risk. [snip] this is the reason why I don't subscribe. Just too much flooded your way. Setting up a per user regexp would be the best solution (for me). That way someone with * would get everything like it is nwo, but somone else that only worked on KPaint could have only that in their regexp and then they would only those e-mails. This way we can keep the single mailinglist, but developers can trim down what the server sends them saving time/bandwidth. Of course if something like this isn't even feasible, never mind :) - -Benjamin Meyer - -- Public Key: http://www.csh.rit.edu/~benjamin/public_key.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE/Xdix1rZ3LTw38vIRAgoyAKC2h1v64TMxK55J7bRpVzlPylLXBACghhGU LSBslhlt0Fe0PznoVRUR4SA= =fDn1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----