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Hi,

On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 12:43:13PM -0400, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
Sure, but gerrit already spams the mailing list. 

I would be more open to turn that down (e.g. by reducing it to one daily mail).

I don't see the need to duplicate that in bugzilla.

Bugzilla is way more targeted though: It does not spam the world but a smaller
audience (which is CC'ed). Im open to make these easily mail-filterable for
those core devs who dont want the additional traffic. But as Michael pointed
out its ~5 mails per day for the whole project, so even someone who is
subscribed to a lot of those would maybe get 1 or 2 a day.

I'm also equally concerned about fragmenting our discussion
platforms. Even without gerrit, splitting the discussion between the
mailing list and bugzilla was (to me) hard enough.  Adding gerrit to
the mix will make matters worse.  I would rather we encourage
everyone to keep the discussions on the mailing list, instead of
splitting it in now three different platforms, and adding lots of
noisy automatic linking between them.

If there is anything that is cluttered its the mailing lists.

Yes, and I want to keep the cluttering just to the mailing list.
Why do we have to also clutter bugzilla in addition?

Because non-core devs dont read the high traffic -dev list. But they might be
rather highly motivated to work towards their pet issue (on which they are
subscribed).

Yes, but this will also increase stress on core developers too.  I
know we are in for encouraging more developers, but not at the
expense of stressing the existing developers.  We need to balance
that somehow.

See above. Even if you are subscribed to a lot of bugs this will give you give
1 daily extra mail which you can easily filter. But it will give others who
deeply care about this issue a hint that there is an opportunity to get
involved here in a way that they care about.

To put it differently: If you dont even want a mail about a patch being
proposed to fix a bug, I would seriously reinvestigate the policy that gets you
CC'ed on these bugs. Essentially there is no other notfication that can be that
important.
 
So, I have to be honest.  I'm still not entirely sold on gerrit, and
my passion for gerrit is not as great as some of the others who are
totally sold.  I just try to remain neutral and want to see how this
plays out first before making more drastic changes. 

I suggest the thesis that that will only make us stay in the workflow
equivalent of the uncanny valley(*) longer than needed for the pain of
everyone.

Best,

Bjoern

(*) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley

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