I'm sorry, now I understand.

I thought that sending the links was a better way, but you are right, sending a lot of articles will make more difficult discussions about a specific article.

My mistake, I'm sorry.


2013/7/8 Ankur Sinha <sanjay.ankur@gmail.com>
On Sun, 2013-07-07 at 23:50 -0300, Adrian Soliard wrote:
> I really appreciate your interest in sharing ALL you read about
> "Fedora 19 release".

It isn't about me sharing what I read. It's about passing on to the list
what is being published so it can be validated, and corrections, if any,
passed on to the article authors. It's one of the functions of the
marketing team, as I understand. For instance, the article that went
"Red Hat releases Fedora 19" is inaccurate, and we need to reach out to
the authors and point it out.

>
> Since 2 of july, my e-mail is receiving almost 3 mails from the
> marketing list with subject "[in the news]"; Can you, at least, join
> in only one mail 3 or 4 links of the articles you read? Because, for
> me, it's annoying see that I have, today, 30 emails from you.

I understand completely. As I've seen in the past, each article is sent
in a separate mail, probably so that the archives are easier to sift
through if needed in the future.

>
> I hope that you don't get angry, right? It's only a recomendation.
>

Not at all. I think I've already covered whatever I could find for
Fedora 19 though, so your mail box shouldn't get flooded again, until
the next release.

If possible, can you please maybe use a filter for the ML? If the list
gets more activity, as we hope it will, you'll run into this issue
again.
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