[quote user="ral"]
new "feature"??
you get an e-mail, if "new versions, security announcements and other important information"
a mailinglist would be easier...
and "faster"
[/quote]
No offense, but the fact that you can make this comment suggests that you've never tried it on a large scale. Probably the single biggest problem I have had trying to offer support services in the last ten years has been the fact that people don't update their e-mail addresses when they change. As a result, every time I've ever tried to send out a notification or announcement to my licensed users via mailing lists, fully 30% of the messages have come back undeliverable. The end result was that I was simply never able to issue notifications in the way I would have liked. Furthermore, even if the world were perfect and everyone kept their addresses up-to-date religiously, that still requires either automated infrastructure or personal involvement, both of which have problems.
Doing things the way I am proposing means that people don't have to provide me with any recipient details, and the actual distribution of the announcements can be managed at a local level. As well as providing extra flexibility for the clients, this means that there is no regular maintenance of any kind for me, which in turn means I will feel much freer and more able to do announcements and notifications than I have been able to in the past.
So yes, this IS a feature - and from where I'm standing, it sounds like quite an important one.
Cheers!
-- David --
[quote user="ral"]<p>new "feature"?? </p>
<p>&nbsp;you get an e-mail, if "new versions, security announcements and other important information"</p>
<p>a mailinglist would be easier...
and "faster"</p>[/quote]
No offense, but the fact that you can make this comment suggests that you've never tried it on a large scale. Probably the single biggest problem I have had trying to offer support services in the last ten years has been the fact that people don't update their e-mail addresses when they change. As a result, every time I've ever tried to send out a notification or announcement to my licensed users via mailing lists, fully 30% of the messages have come back undeliverable. The end result was that I was simply never able to issue notifications in the way I would have liked. Furthermore, even if the world were perfect and everyone kept their addresses up-to-date religiously, that still requires either automated infrastructure or personal involvement, both of which have problems.
Doing things the way I am proposing means that people don't have to provide me with any recipient details, and the actual distribution of the announcements can be managed at a local level. As well as providing extra flexibility for the clients, this means that there is no regular maintenance of any kind for me, which in turn means I will feel much freer and more able to do announcements and notifications than I have been able to in the past.
So yes, this IS a feature - and from where I'm standing, it sounds like quite an important one.
Cheers!
-- David --