On 28.07.2010 19:41, Brian Murray wrote:
> I do agree that is a band-aid in that we are preventing people from
> doing something they don't really understand the consequences of.
> Looking at my personal email archive I have some emails from people who
> mistakenly subscribed to all bug reports about Ubuntu, did not know how
> to unsubscribe and were receiving hundreds of emails a day. While
> emails provide an unsubscribe link for individual bug reports there is
> no link for how to remove a structural subscription.
Another example: <email address hidden> receives more or less regulary
complaints from people who feel "drowning" by the amount of mails they
get from bug subscriptions.
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On 28.07.2010 19:41, Brian Murray wrote:
> I do agree that is a band-aid in that we are preventing people from
> doing something they don't really understand the consequences of.
> Looking at my personal email archive I have some emails from people who
> mistakenly subscribed to all bug reports about Ubuntu, did not know how
> to unsubscribe and were receiving hundreds of emails a day. While
> emails provide an unsubscribe link for individual bug reports there is
> no link for how to remove a structural subscription.
Another example: <email address hidden> receives more or less regulary enigmail. mozdev. org/
complaints from people who feel "drowning" by the amount of mails they
get from bug subscriptions.
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