Hi Sebastien,

Yes, that commit list is mostly for people who don't want to use
github but still wanting to see what is going on.

Sometimes when a very important PR raises some concern on GitHub PR,
people post their concern he, it already happened many times.

But again: the best way to guarantee that current changes please you
is to keep actively reviewing the PRs and contributing to the project.

BR,

Alan

On 3/8/23, Sebastien Lorquet <sebast...@lorquet.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had a look and this mailing list is not made for human consumption.
>
> No one has ever sent a message on it manually, right?
>
> In practice, important changes are still NOT discussed on the DEV
> mailing list.
>
> You said yourself that "all development has moved to github".
>
> As soon as automated tests are passed, every commit is considered with a
> similar level of importance, however this is clearly not the case.
>
> Sebastien
>
> Le 08/03/2023 à 13:21, Alan C. Assis a écrit :
>> HI Sebastien,
>>
>> It is already done, you just need to subscribe to
>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?comm...@nuttx.apache.org to receive
>> all commits messages and discussions.
>>
>> Everything is archived on apache side!
>>
>> BR,
>>
>> Alan
>>
>> On 3/8/23, Sebastien Lorquet <sebast...@lorquet.fr> wrote:
>>> Apache projects are required to use mailing lists for long term archival
>>> purposes.
>>>
>>> It seems to me that this project is avoiding that rule and moved all
>>> development to github
>>>
>>> This is in contradiction with the Apache project rules.
>>>
>>>
>>> I request clarification on this situation and requirement (instead of
>>> just asserting it), including a review by the apache boards.
>>>
>>>
>>> If it is proved that development happens primarily in github and not
>>> here I will request the following:
>>>
>>> -every people committing patches and submitting pull request to be
>>> registered on the mailing list so they are able to reply to questions
>>>
>>> -forwarding of all pull requests traffic to the mailing list
>>>
>>> For two reasons: (1) Archival purposes, and (2) open discussions with
>>> members that follow Apache Foundation mailing list rules and do not take
>>> part in github.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> Sebastien
>>>
>>>
>

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