Wendy,
I am -0 on placing Continuum messages on a different mailing list because I like seeing the commit message(s) followed by a Continuum success/failure message. The Continuum message is a nice confirmation that the commit(s) did or did not break the build. Email clients can be configured to filter messages if the user prefers to not see the Continuum message or see the message in a different folder. The converse can also be said, filtering commit and Continuum messages into the same folder.

Paul Spencer


Wendy Smoak wrote:
I'd like to create [EMAIL PROTECTED] for automated
messages from Continuum.

I feel that more people are interested in watching commits than
notifications.  Particularly in the case of new contributors who may
start as users, then watch the dev list, then perhaps want to (just)
review commits.  Continuum notifications may just be noise at this
point.

Also, having separate lists gives each person control over the
incoming info.  For example, you might want to receive commits in
email, but watch the notifications on an RSS feed.

Thoughts?

Thanks,
Wendy


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