[Engine-devel] [vdsm] Getting rid of arch at ovirt.org?

Itamar Heim iheim at redhat.com
Mon Jul 16 10:18:49 UTC 2012


On 07/16/2012 10:55 AM, Livnat Peer wrote:
> On 16/07/12 10:01, Itamar Heim wrote:
>> On 07/16/2012 09:56 AM, Livnat Peer wrote:
>>> On 16/07/12 09:41, Itamar Heim wrote:
>>>> On 07/16/2012 01:46 AM, Robert Middleswarth wrote:
>>>>> On 07/15/2012 03:59 PM, Ayal Baron wrote:
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>> On 07/15/2012 01:53 AM, Ayal Baron wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Sorry for cross-posting, but in this case I think it's relevant.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The original idea was that every time we wish to discuss a new
>>>>>>>> cross-component feature we should do it over arch list. However, it
>>>>>>>> would appear that de-facto usually engine-devel and vdsm-devel are
>>>>>>>> being used (cross posted). Currently engine-devel has 211
>>>>>>>> subscribers, arch has 160 and vdsm-devel has 128 so from this
>>>>>>>> perspective again, arch seems less relevant. I propose we ditch
>>>>>>>> arch and keep the other 2 mailing lists. I'm not sure whether new
>>>>>>>> cross-component features should be discussed solely on engine-devel
>>>>>>>> or cross-posted (there are probably people who wouldn't care about
>>>>>>>> engine side but would still like to know about such changes).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thoughts?
>>>>>>> - -1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I don't normally read engine-devel and vdsm-devel, so I hadn't
>>>>>>> noticed
>>>>>>> that discussions I would expect to be on arch@ are not happening
>>>>>>> here.
>>>>>>> I'm probably not the only person in that situation.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If this project were 100% about Engine and VDSM, then I could
>>>>>>> understand your reasoning. But we've already added a few new
>>>>>>> incubating projects, we have subsystem teams such as documentation
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> infrastructure, and we all need a single location where we know we
>>>>>>> can
>>>>>>> reach *all* contributors to this project.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If we try to force all that discussion on to engine-devel, not
>>>>>>> everyone would be interested. There is enough on engine-devel that is
>>>>>>> not general interest that it would become noise (as it has for me, so
>>>>>>> I filter it) or people would drop it all together.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Perhaps what we need to do is have the discipline to cross-post *all*
>>>>>>> general interest discussions from the project mailing list back to
>>>>>>> arch@? Enforce the rule that decisions that affect the whole project
>>>>>>> have to be ratified on arch@ instead of whatever project list the
>>>>>>> discussions started on? Strongly suggest that all contributors be on
>>>>>>> arch@ and announce@ as a minimum?
>>>>>> I find that anything that should go on arch would interest anyone on
>>>>>> the devel lists (as it is about new features, design, etc) so I
>>>>>> believe that arch should have at least everyone on engine-devel and
>>>>>> vdsm-devel.
>>>>>> However, right now this is not the case as is evident by number of
>>>>>> subs to each list (e.g. I haven't compared to see if everyone on arch
>>>>>> is on engine).
>>>>>> So imo something needs to be done.
>>>>>> I'm fine with keeping arch, but as you said, that means we need to
>>>>>> enforce it to be *the* list for feature discussions and I'm not
>>>>>> exactly sure how you'd go about doing that.
>>>>> Maybe arch needs renamed to make it clear what if is for?
>>>>>
>>>>> Maybe something simple like ovirt-devel to make it clear it is for
>>>>> generally ovirt development?
>>>>
>>>> we can simply make it arch include the other mailing lists, so sending
>>>> to arch would be sending to all other mailing lists.
>>>
>>> What would happen if someone reply on the engine-list to a mail
>>> originally sent to arch?
>>>
>>> wouldn't we end-up starting a thread on arch and then loosing it to one
>>> of the other lists?
>>
>> reply-to is not set to reply-to-list, rather to original sender/cc list,
>> so shouldn't be an issue
>>
>
> ok so if reply to such mail de-facto I'll send a mail to the arch list -
> shouldn't I be register to the arch list (or I need someone to approve
> the mail)?

you would be moderated the first time you reply to it, yes.
same as for all other mailing lists - not an issue usually.

>
>
>>>
>>>
>>>> wouldn't resolve the dupes, but will resolve need of everyone to
>>>> subscribe to it as well.
>>>> (for dupes i also use a mail filter to delete emails arriving from
>>>> engine-devel and cc other mailing list, etc.
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> Arch mailing list
>>>> Arch at ovirt.org
>>>> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
>>>
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