Hello,
Turning off the Cron e-mails would be a good temporary solution.
I am in favor of a split list because I've turned off patch notifications, but
I always keep the gem5-review tab open, so it's easy to check updates and have
a general notion of what's going on without having a gerrit spam on my e-mail.
For patches that I am heavily interested I add myself to the CC. It works for
me, but It may not be a suitable approach for everyone, though.
I also go once a week to the archives to check for lost Gabe messages (for some
reason I don't receive most of them, so I only know of their existence when
someone answers him, like in this thread), and with all the gerrit messages in
the middle it gets quite hard to parse.
Regards,Daniel
Em segunda-feira, 15 de outubro de 2018 17:50:28 GMT+2, Jason Lowe-Power
<[email protected]> escreveu:
Hi Ciro, Gabe,
Interesting proposal. I also have a number of filters set up. Strangely, I
had to set up filters so that the gerrit emails wouldn't go to spam. You'd
think that Gmail would know that emails from googlesource aren't spam...
I agree with Gabe about turning off the cron emails. Are there any
objections to this? IMO, they're worthless at this point.
I'd like to keep the gerrit email on the main development list, though. I
know it's been heavy lately (blame Gabe ;)), but there's often
conversations on gerrit that everyone on the dev list would like to see.
I'm also worried that if we create a new list for the gerrit emails no one
will ever see new changesets posted to gerrit. What are others' opinions on
this?
Cheers,
Jason
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 4:57 PM Gabe Black <[email protected]> wrote:
> It seems reasonable to send CL related emails to a gem5-review (or similar)
> list. Since the cron messages are basically worthless at this point (the
> tests fail, nobody is likely to fix them, probably nobody reads them) we
> should just turn them off until we have tests in place that produce useful
> results to report. Or minimally switch it over to run, say, the unit tests
> nightly? If we don't turn it off for some reason, I think making a separate
> list for that would also make sense.
>
> Gabe
>
> On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 11:22 AM Ciro Santilli <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I want to watch only discussions and bug reports, without a ton of Cron
> > messages and patches in the middle.
> >
> > I've created a filter now, but it is annoying for new users who likely to
> > want the same thing.
> >
> > Also annoying to browse the archives later.
> >
> > I would rather either:
> >
> > - create a separate list for hand written -dev messages
> > - put all hand written messages in gem5-user and leave -dev only for the
> > automatic ones
> >
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