On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 08:04:02PM -0800, Mark Reinhold wrote: >> Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 11:45:37 -0800 >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Is it possible to special prefix the notification subject with an >> invariant string, >> ex: Hg Push: /jdk7/tl/..... > > Yes, it's possible, though it'd waste space in the subject line. > > What do others think? I wouldn't mind seeing a (short) subject prefix, but also on the topic of push email notifications, FWIW-- It looks like they are including a files added/removed/modified list per individual changeset in the changegroup. A similar template is being used for another Mercurial-based project that I'm working with, and I have found that this can be distracting especially when the pushed changegroup includes merge changesets, because (potentially very many) files can get listed that are completely unrelated to what the engineers were touching-- i.e. there are no differences in those files between the head versions of the parent repository before and after the push. Perhaps this is just Teamware fondness that I need to work out of my system, but I think that I would like to see in push notifications what "putback" would have said for a file list: the files added/removed/modified between the parent's latest revision before the push and after the push, i.e. what's actually getting changed in the repository by the aggregation of the changesets being pushed. This should be similar to the file list that we would see in a webrev across multiple changesets. Of course, the changeset metadata (comment, etc.) would still need to be listed per changeset. -- Peter
