Il giorno ven, 05/11/2010 alle 14.06 +0000, Dr Andrew John Hughes ha
scritto:
On 12:55 Fri 05 Nov , Stanislav Ochotnicky wrote:
> If you read Java SIG's latest meeting summary you know we decided to use
> this mailing list for commit messages addressed to java-sig pseudo-user.
>
> Pseudo-user has been created and mailing list has been set-up to allow
> commit messages from monitored packages[1] (thanks to tibbs and mjw)
>
> This means there will be quite a lot of messages incoming but they
> should be easy to filter with your mail client. If you want java-sig to
> monitor and check your commits you can add java-sig pseudo user to CC
> for your package. For old packages follow [2]. For new packages that you
> want to have monitored just add java-sig to CC when asking for SCM.
> This is not mandatory (at least for now), but still encouraged :-)
>
> One thing to note: email of java-sig is this mailing list
> (fedora-java(a)l.f.o) but emails will be comming as if from comitter's
> email address as present in FAS. Currently ML is set-up to allow
> messages from @fedoraproject.org mail addresses. It will reject commit
> messages from other email addresses. If you use different mail for
> java-devel ML and for FAS then let me know off-list and I'll add
> exception for your email (I just don't feel like checking manually or
> scripting this right now).
>
Why can't these commit messages be sent to a new mailing list rather than
flooding this one?
I second that, I like this follow his list and some times problem here
arise that are of more general interest, but I would really like to not
have floods of commit messages (I know I can filter them, but at times
people reply to commit messages, things can become quite messy).
Cheers,
Mario
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