> 1. Create patches@python.org which will be the official advertised > address to send patches. This will be a Mailman mailing list to > which anybody can post, but to which subscriptions are closed. > Amount of work: trivial. > > 2. Create patches-discuss@python.org which will be the address to > discuss patches@python.org postings. We make Reply-To: for > patches@ be patches-discuss@ > Amount of work: relatively small (for me to hack Mailman) Why do we need two lists? For my own email processing I don't see how it will make a difference. A reply-bot could check whether there's a "Re:" in the subject or not to decide whether to send an acknowledgement. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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