Also, for those who haven't tried WebSVN, an alternative to
subscribing to commit lists is to point your RSS reader at our WebSVN
server, which will provide feeds for any subset of any project we
have in our subversion repository. Visit http://
websvn.osafoundation.org/ and look for the "XML" links.
On Jun 13, 2005, at 3:44 PM, Mike Taylor wrote:
With the additional subversion repositories that have been created
I thought that we should find out if anyone would be interested in
a commits mailing list for the new repositories and also for some
existing ones that do not have a list.
Currently the only commits mailing list we have (that I know of) is
the one for Chandler and Docs.
My proposal is that we create new lists for the following:
PyLucene, PyICU, M2Crypto, Zanshin and Cosmo.
I've left the new sandbox repository off this list as it doesn't
have an official role.
Does this sound like a good idea? Please comment on this in the
next two days either here or directly to me - I'll post a summary
by the end of the day Wednesday (June 15th 2005).
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