Am 02.09.2009 um 14:30 schrieb Randal L. Schwartz:
"Bert" == Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de writes:
Bert> Invisibility of the actual development process was a big problem. I'd Bert> rather have too much visibility than the impression that there is no Bert> work being done.
I've had people on IRC comment "I didn't realize there was so much activity on the core" regarding the emails. And the squeaksourcebot showing off the 50-150 commits a day to squeaksource in general is also good to show that there are as many packages being uploaded to Squeaksource every day as there are Perl CPAN modules, which we've often held as a sign that Perl activity is alive and well.
+10
I think having many commit messages is a great sign for our community. They are a great way to track what is being done in Squeak.
And please don't move them to another mailing list! We have already too many of them which increases fragmentation which is IMO one of the biggest challenges for the Squeak - and more general Smalltalk - community. I would kindly ask those who don't like the commit messages to use their mail client's features to handle them as they wish.
Cheers, Bernhard