OK, let's do that. On my side I can tell jenkins to send emails to the list, but a list moderator have to subscribe jenkins to the list. See details here: http://wiki.apache.org/general/Jenkins#How_do_I_allow_Jenkins_to_mail_to_my_project.27s_.22dev.22_list.3F
Please let me know when subscription will be done. Thanks --G 2013/1/9 Felix Meschberger <fmesc...@adobe.com> > Hi > > Agreed. > > And if traffic increases and starts annoying, we can still decide > otherwise. > > And if we reduce the notifications to just failed builds, this should > hopefully not be drammatic ;-) > > Regards > Felix > > Am 09.01.2013 um 16:24 schrieb Richard S. Hall: > > > If it doesn't add much traffic, I think that will be fine. > > > > -> richard > > > > On 1/9/13 04:35 , Guillaume Sauthier (OW2) wrote: > >> Hi all > >> > >> This week I started to create Jenkins builds for iPOJO. > >> As you know, it's possible to have jenkins sending mail notifications > for > >> instable builds. > >> > >> I was wondering if it was realistic to send these notifications to > >> dev@felix.a.o or if it was more appropriate to ask for a new, dedicated > >> mailing list ? > >> > >> ATM, we have just a few jobs in Jenkins, so I don't expect too much > >> traffic, but if we use Jenkins more for all the sub-projects we have in > >> Felix in the future, maybe a dedicated list could be a good option. > >> > >> WDYT ? > >> --G > >> > >> Felix jobs: > >> https://builds.apache.org/view/A-F/view/Felix/ > >> > > > >