I started getting tons of replies to fedora freemedia tickets in trac.
a) should nobody@fp.o go somewhere like /dev/null ? b) I can't log into fedorahosted.org/freemedia with my FAS creds. Should I be able to?
Thanks, Matt
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Matt Domsch Matt_Domsch@dell.com wrote:
I started getting tons of replies to fedora freemedia tickets in trac.
a) should nobody@fp.o go somewhere like /dev/null ?
Ideally, it should. :) Currently, it does not.
b) I can't log into fedorahosted.org/freemedia with my FAS creds.
Should I be able to?
Only if you are a member of freemedia group. I am not sure if you already are, but if you are interested, I can sponsor you. Thanks.
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 10:37 AM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
Ideally, it should. :) Currently, it does not.
Are you interested in seeing these? It looks like someone asked in the trac ticket whether or not the person still required the media, and these are mails from people that are replying that they do. I could go and reply in each of the tickets, but that would take me forever :)
I would guess that these folks are expecting some sort of meaningful reply.
Are you interested in seeing these? It looks like someone asked in the trac ticket whether or not the person still required the media, and these are mails from people that are replying that they do. I could go and reply in each of the tickets, but that would take me forever :)
I would guess that these folks are expecting some sort of meaningful reply.
I shall see and try to remap the reply-to address to freemedia-trac list.
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 09:07:48PM +0530, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Matt Domsch Matt_Domsch@dell.com wrote:
I started getting tons of replies to fedora freemedia tickets in trac.
a) should nobody@fp.o go somewhere like /dev/null ?
Ideally, it should. :) Currently, it does not.
This was part of an interesting conversation that Jon, Dave Nalley and I had at the FAD. Anyone looking at that address would have a reasonable expectation that the email goes to a /dev/null type black hole. If that's not the case, maybe it should be.... I don't think I've ever used it myself but this seems like a "least surprise" thing.
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