On 10/10/2015 03:14 PM, Manuel Rüger wrote:
> 
> Dear Michał,
> 
> first of all, please stick to the truth.
> 
> In #gentoo-dev:
> <mgorny> mrueg: as i pointed out, it was because i see it in pull
> requests and gentoo developers are teaching bad practices to new recruits
> <mrueg> mgorny: please don't CC me in future then, thanks.
> [...]
> <mrueg> I already set up a sieve filter to filter out those Re:
> [gentoo-commits] mails in gentoo-dev, I don't want to filter those I
> receive because they actually could be QA-related and not a
> stylistic-nitpick.
> 

We are trying to do useful reviews and we may make mistakes. This is not
to annoy people and if we find that particular things are controversial,
we will just stop adding those to our reviews.

But setting up sieve filters to throw out everything that the project
devotes time on is very motivating.

> I guess your actions were part of the recently established project
> "Reviewers". Therefore, I'd like to remind you and the other members of
> this project about our CoC:
> 
> "Using the correct forum for your post. Bug reports and idle chatter do
> not belong on the gentoo-dev mailing list; discussion about a
> wide-ranging change to the tree probably does not belong on Bugzilla.
> Different fora will also have different standards of behaviour – a joke
> that is perfectly acceptable on IRC will be taken differently when made
> on a mailing list." [1]
> 

As you might know, I haven't really reviewed much on dev ML either,
until people started ranting about our Social Contract, how github is
against it and that everything must be public on our own infra channels.

I'll stick to sending (semi-)private mails then and CC
review...@gentoo.org. So in case you just want to set up another sieve
filter.

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