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bugzilla posts

Hello,

  is it really necessary let bugzilla post its messages into dev
mailing list? Should not we establish a new mailing list xerces-j-bugs?

  Cc.

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Re: bugzilla posts

Posted by Petr Kuzel <Pe...@sun.com>.
Arnaud Le Hors wrote:
> 
> Come on, it's easy enough to set a mail filter that sort them out the
> way you want (which can be /dev/null if that's what you want). They all
> come from bugzilla@apache.org...

I use it, but I think that bugs mailing list should not stay for development
one. Some developers are not interested in bug pushing, some users/assemblers
may be.

The current solution increases network load, that dial-up users hate.

  Cc.

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Re: bugzilla posts

Posted by Arnaud Le Hors <le...@us.ibm.com>.
Come on, it's easy enough to set a mail filter that sort them out the
way you want (which can be /dev/null if that's what you want). They all
come from bugzilla@apache.org...
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Re: bugzilla posts

Posted by Ted Leung <tw...@sauria.com>.
I think that it's a good thing that we all get reminded of all the bugs....

Ted
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From: "Andy Clark" <an...@apache.org>
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Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: bugzilla posts


> Petr Kuzel wrote:
> >   is it really necessary let bugzilla post its messages into dev
> > mailing list? Should not we establish a new mailing list xerces-j-bugs?
> 
> I agree. Or just not report so many bugs. ;)
> 
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> Andy Clark * IBM, TRL - Japan * andyc@apache.org
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Re: bugzilla posts

Posted by Andy Clark <an...@apache.org>.
Petr Kuzel wrote:
>   is it really necessary let bugzilla post its messages into dev
> mailing list? Should not we establish a new mailing list xerces-j-bugs?

I agree. Or just not report so many bugs. ;)

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