On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 12:18:39AM -0500, Daniel Macks wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 07:32:44PM -0800, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> > I have a request.  The amount of mail on fink-commits generated by .info
> > and .patch file changes is rather daunting.
> > 
> > Could the fink-commits list be split into seperate lists for seperate 
> > projects?  At the very least could the changes to .info and .patch files be 
> > put on a seperate list?  Or a list created which doesn't have those commits?
> > That would make watching changes to the parts of the code you're interested
> > in a bit easier.
> 
> Can you just filter by subject-line? Use procmail to sort things into
> different mailboxes (including /dev/null) or use mutt's scoring
> function.

Of course I can.  But under this logic we should just have one big mailing
list for everything and everyone can filter devel vs beginner announcements
as they want. :)

I'd think most everyone else on the fink-commits list would find it useful 
to split the very high traffic .info changes off from the lower traffic 
fink changes rather than each subscriber having to write their own filter.

Would other folks find this split useful?  If the answer is largely no,
then yes, I'll write my own filter.


-- 
Michael G Schwern        [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://www.pobox.com/~schwern/
To say it was the single most defining moment in my young life would be 
like calling Marie Curie "some French chick." 


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