From kde-imaging Wed Jan 03 00:09:04 2007 From: Colin Guthrie Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 00:09:04 +0000 To: kde-imaging Subject: Re: [Kde-imaging] Fwd: kde bugs Message-Id: <459AF420.4090800 () colin ! guthr ! ie> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-imaging&m=116778296409007 Angelo Naselli wrote: > Alle 20:13, marted́ 2 gennaio 2007, Jesper K. Pedersen ha scritto: >> I completely agree with this email, that it isn't eactly usefull that people >> get emails back when they register a bug, but I dont really know what to do. >> >> I see these options of which I dont really like any: >> 1) moderate the list (I did this for a long time, and it feels like a rather >> nasty waste of time to allow all these bug reports through) > agree +1 >> 2) only allow subscribed people to send mail (which is the current situation) >> 3) open it up, which means lots of spam will come in again. > I don't know if there's no other way i believe that is the only solution. >> 4) not send email to the list when people file a bug > hmm that helps a lot, people can read a bug an confirm that if they are > subscribed. Tests and feedbacks are always welcome. > >> Any comments? > is there any way to let them pass if they have @bugs.kde.org somewhere? I would have thought that you could set the From address in Bugzilla to be a single address e.g. kde-imaging@kde.org, and ensure that that address is subbed to the list, rather than using individual peoples email addresses. So I think the ML is OK, and it's Bugzilla that needs configured. This is how Cooker and Mandriva's bugzilla (sometimes!) works (you should know that Angelo :p) There are even mail gateways that allow the reply to be directly attached as a comment to the bug but I've not played with these. Col -- +------------------------+ | Colin Guthrie | +------------------------+ | kde(at)colin.guthr.ie | | http://colin.guthr.ie/ | +------------------------+ _______________________________________________ Kde-imaging mailing list Kde-imaging@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-imaging