On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 2:26 PM Nick Kew <n...@apache.org> wrote: > > > On 28 Apr 2020, at 12:49, Yann Ylavic <ylavic....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > That'd help being more reactive there, avoid having multiple places to > > follow, avoid tenchnical discussions taking place outside our mailing > > lists... > > > > Probably more a question for infra, but what does the team think? > > Please, no! > > We have commits arriving at cvs@httpd (dammit, how long ago was > it we moved from cvs to svn?), bugs, and some less-used lists. > If you like to see them all in one place, get your procmail (or whatever) > to sort it locally into the same folder!
I think I did not explain myself well, I don't necessarily want github activity to arrive the dev@ mailing list, I want it to arrive _somewhere_ on one of our mailing lists. An existing one (dev@, bugs@ ?) or a new gh@httpd.a.o is fine by me. I just don't want to login to github to see what happens, though I can do that (or follow a link) once I'm aware of a PR or discussion happening there. My workflow being to read my emails and mailing lists I'm subscribed to.. > > A mailbox full of messages "from" Gitbox and without meaningful > subject lines just provokes [select all] --> delete. I certainly agree with that, those not interested would not subscribe to gh@httpd.a.o for instance. Regards, Yann.