OK. Let's call for a vote on this list then.

Cheers,
Stéphane

On 8/6/05, Alan D. Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They are not interesting to everyone.  And I am not suggesting that they
> be totally removed, just moved to their own list where people who are
> interested in them can subscribe to them.
> 
> While your work around would work, it is still a work around.
> Splitting the traffic would be better done by putting the commit
> messages back into their own mailing list.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Alan
> 
> Stephane Nicoll wrote, On 8/3/2005 12:12 AM:
> 
> >Alan,
> >
> >All mail clients support the creation of rules. I am personnaly using
> >gmail and have a forwarding rule to a specific folder for SVN commit.
> >
> >I could be the trahsh bin in your case :-)
> >
> >SVN commits are interesting to the dev list, I would not suggest to remove 
> >them.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Stéphane
> >
> >On 8/3/05, Alan D. Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>As it stands, it appears that all SVN commit messages are automatically
> >>forwarded to the developer list.  Some people, like me, are not all that
> >>interested in the commit messages.  I propose that we turn off the
> >>forwarding.
> >>
> >>How this should be done is to automatically subscribe everyone in the
> >>dev list to the SVN list then, turn off forwarding; this way the status
> >>quo is maintained.
> >>
> >>I recommend that future subscribers of the dev list do not get
> >>automatically subscribed to the SVN list as this practice seems unorthodox.
> >>
> >>
> >>Regards,
> >>Alan
> >>
> >>
> >>
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