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Hi,

On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 12:40:42PM +0200, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
Ok - but then I see even less reason for another list, if it is
read-only. Gerrit already lets me get email for any number of events,
with filters & all. So if additional action is necessary anyway -
which subscribing to a 2nd list is - why not suggest to everyone
interested to customize his or her own private gerrit firehose?

That is mostly true, but having a list has some additional advantages:
- Its an archive
- Its searchable and discoverable in google
- Some people dont wanna learn about gerrit and a mailing list is something
  that they easily know and understand (there are also people who know gerrit
  and dont like mailing lists, but there is no issue with that here)

Sure. But it seems people appreciate the occasional email poke about
new patches - why else was there the suggestion to have a daily digest
from the gerrit list?

Well, yeah an occasional poke is fine. But having more than 50% of threads on
the list to be automatic notification -- that then dont follow up with the
content (the discussion), is not helpful.
 
I'm with you that the current situation leaves something to be
desired. I just disagree with the proposed solution, which in my mind
does not help anyone with deeper interest in LibreOffice hacking -
they'd have to subscribe to two lists, get even more email, and need
even more filtering to stay afloat.

The majority of those not employed to work on LibreOffice seems to have a
different opinion though. Also note that you dont _have_ to subscribe the
second list: as you said gerrits watch feature should be just fine for most
things.

 - cut down current gerrit email somewhat, to an acceptable level
   * it seems there is ~consensus that at least new patches should be
     notified to the list

I dont know if that is the consensus here, but I am certain its not my
position. ;)
The volume of mails is one issue, but the number of started threads is another
-- esp. considering how this represents the development of LibreOffice to the
outside world -- almost all representations, archives, mail and news readers of
the list show a threaded view, and number of started threads is just as
important as the total number of mails.

 - encourage to have larger discussions on the dev list - hackers
   watching such a discussion on gerrit could simply fwd the
   notification email to the dev-list. That hopefully prevents the
   'oh, decision $foo happened on that other list' argument, and
   ghettoization into pro-hackers and volunteer hackers lists.

Agreed. Having visibility is good. ;)

Best,

Bjoern

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