On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 5:05 AM, David Timms wrote:
On 20/07/10 00:58, David Timms wrote:
> Hi, as a subscriber to fedora-music, now music(a)lists.fedoraproject.org,
> it seems that the list is configured differently to other fedora lists:
> - when I receive and email, then click reply for other fedora lists, the
> reply automatically has the list address as the to: recipient.
>
> - on music, this does not occur, instead the mail goes back to the
> original author, only.
>
> For a collaboration list, this is rather limiting:
> - ideas/answers get sent back to an individual, rather than all list
> members (by default). People feel like they are being singled out.
> - it feels more like one on one communication, rather than trying to
> build a "team" of interested people. Other interested parties miss the
> communication.
>
> Could the list configuration be checked and adjusted so that the
> reply-to music@list header is included ?
>
> Or should this be requested elsewhere ?
>
> Would you like me to announce the proposed change on the list incase
> anyone considers it a bad idea ?
Hi All,
At the moment,the fedora music list has no owner:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.devel/136608/focus=136609
, and hence there is no one to perform a change like the above. Ideally:
1. we have an actual list owner / owners
2. depending upon our consensus: we should have the configured with
reply-to munging, so that hitting reply causes to to: address to be the
list address.
Are there any people who would like to take up the owner task ?
What do people think about 'enhancing' our collaboration by using the
reply-to munging as many other fedora lits use ?
Hello,
I don't really know what you are trying to establish, probably because
I don't know what 'reply-to munging' is.
I am subscribed to 10+ fedora lists, and I don't see a difference
between this list and the other ones when it comes to replying to
messages.
Can you be a little more specific about what will change in my life if
I start munching on reply-tos, whatever that means.
Thanks,
Orcan