On Fri, 2 Sept 2022 at 16:10, Stephen Smoogen <ssmoogen@redhat.com> wrote:
This is a general 'what I am seeing in the infrastructure' email taking various comments I made in irc into a more formal email
Looking at the last month of mailing lists which archived mails, we have about 120 email out of 700+ email lists which got at least one email. The 40 most active emails in August to beginning of September were
36148 scm-commits
2178 package-announce
1737 go-sig
1729 package-review
1163 rust-sig
1145 python-sig
864 devel
786 releng-cron
676 gnome-sig
449 epel-package-announce
441 perl-devel
419 neuro-sig
344 users
318 epel-packagers-sig
317 infra-sig
313 kde-sig
313 arch-excludes
289 container-sig
229 test-reports
192 deepinde-sig
186 ruby-packagers-sig
Uh, this ^^ took me by surprise. I don't even know there would be any incoming traffic. This ML was created, probably because we needed when we established the associated group. I am quite sure that I am notified about the activity on related components by different means (FMN) then this ML.
Vít
--156 virt-maint
151 kernel
141 fedoramagazine-tips
126 freeipa-users
124 perl-maint
108 epel-devel
104 rpm-software-management
102 openstack-sig
101 meetingminutes
98 test
97 i18n-bugs
97 certbot-sig
86 kexec
75 java-sig-commits
67 dns-sig
50 nodejs-sig
45 lvm2-commits
45 infrastructure
44 389-users
I am wondering if some of these lists would be better using something like public inbox https://lwn.net/Articles/748184/ like sourceware is using https://inbox.sourceware.org/. Various announcement lists and things like scm-commits do not need to have interactive webpages like mailman3 hyperkitty give since they are limited to few people.
Stephen Smoogen, Red Hat AutomotiveLet us be kind to one another, for most of us are fighting a hard battle. -- Ian MacClaren
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