Hey Lewis, Yeah to be honest, this no different than ReviewBoard, JIRA, etc. At least it's not as bad as Spark :/ I did a review of Asitang's patch and it took each one of my comments and sent a mail. B/c of Apache's requirement that things happen "on the list", we have to have the mails replicated from Github on all interactions. The thing is though, maybe we should create a nutch-github@ email address, and then send mails there? Would that help? Or [email protected] ? Then JIRA, Github, etc., could go there?
Others would have to be in support of this too. I'm +0 on either. You know all my email problems so this is just noise really lol in a sea of other noise. Cheers, Chris ________________________________________ From: Markus Jelsma [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 12:49 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Github Spam Well, either disable it or have people send less requests. On the other hand, adding patches and Jira comments also gets you e-mail. -----Original message----- From: Lewis John Mcgibbney<[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday 24th June 2015 21:47 To: [email protected] Subject: Github Spam Hi Folks, The Github spam is killing me. Seems to go to - [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Basically every commit someone pushes (there have been loads recently) is sending me a new email over and above the digest emails I get. I am sure this must be pissing other people off. Is there a better way for us to work this mail? Thanks Lewis -- Lewis

