I find the email useful. Each week, I can click on a link and see what
happened at the meeting. I don't know if this is the best list to send this
email to, but I do hope to keep receiving it.
Is there a way to "subscribe" to the contents which are posted onwiki? I
wouldn't expect a subscription on the SoS page[1] to be triggered by a new
sub-page being added, but if it will be, that's a workaround for me.
Including the entire minutes in email would be convenient for some people,
but irritating for others. The content cannot really be summarized, so
including a summary of the minutes probably isn't really possible. Should
the message body contain a constant sentence describing what SoS is, to
help people know whether or not they are likely to want to click on the
link to find out more?
Kevin Smith
Agile Coach, Wikimedia Foundation
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Yongmin Hong <lists(a)revi.pe.kr> wrote:
After few weeks of reading "link only" email
with same title with different
date, and after much hestitation, I'm finally writing this.
Can you please consider putting some summary or such on the mail along the
link in the mail text, or just publishing it onwiki and NOT sending a
one-line recurring email? Just a link sent to list gives no value on the
discussion in any kind. See for example, wikimedia-l(a)lists.wm.o's Signpost
(they provide title for their recurring entries) and wikidata(a)lists.wm.o's
Weekly updates (They send whole volume to list along to the on-wiki
newsletter).
Thank you for considering.
PS. I've just set the filter to automatically 'mark as read' for "Scrum
of
Scrums" in the title, right before sending this email.
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revi
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2015. 10. 8. 오전 3:28에 "Grace Gellerman" <ggellerman(a)wikimedia.xn--org>-4f21ay07k 작성:
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