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Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
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If it's so "natural" for a user to sign fedora-announce, this should be
stated in the web page, something like "It is highly recommend if you
are signing for fedora-list". One step further is to put a option (like
a check box) to sign for announce when signing for fedora-list.
you do not need a bunch of detailed pages if you just read what is at;
https://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo
And to make users happy, a guide on how to create filters to different
lists.
filters are filters. email clients are not all same when it comes to
setting up filters. among easiest to set up is thunderbird.
Hi
In the page that you suggest, I read "Announcements related to the
Fedora Project", which seems a pretty much vague. And the other says
"For users of Fedora", which is my case. To me don't seem logical that I
should sign to both.
The whole point is, if it is so obvious that one that signs for
Fedora-list should also sign for Fedora-Announce, why two separated
lists? If the announces are important and concern to the users.
Even in a high volume list like "Fedora-list", if I see a header
"[INFRASTRUCTURE TEAM - Urgent] ..." I will read the message.
Maybe because English is not my native tongue, but the word
"announcement" doesn't to suggest something that important.
About the filters, as I said, to make users happy, it isn't important,
just would be nice to have a page in Fedora Wiki.
Regards
Marcelo
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