Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> writes: > [David] > > As a followup to a previous message, I remembered one problem with the > > original roundup nosy-list mechanism, and that's the "adding to cc list > > by replying to a email" behavior. It's the key behind the nosy-list > > concept, and I must say that it worked great when we had a small team of > > developers (4-5) and beta users. When we scaled up to over 10 people > > and thousands of users, then that behavior was much too generous, and > > you hesitated to make a comment on a bug for fear of being attached to > > that bug forever. > > There should be a way to remove yourself. But of course sf doesn't have one of these, and while it's a tad annoying to still get all the comments on bugs that I moved out of the 2.2.1 category, it hasn't been a major problem yet. Though I guess if you can comment via email, you get more comments... Cheers, M. -- > Look I don't know. Thankyou everyone for arguing me round in > circles. No need for thanks, ma'am; that's what we're here for. -- LNR & Michael M Mason, cam.misc
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