Hi, On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Owen Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > No cover mail is sent in the simplest case of someone just pushing > series of commits at once with no merge or other complications involved. > It's possible that the numbering should be left out as well. Though it > helps with the current misordering.
Ah, ok. Yeah, I'm not sure the numbering buys much, misordering notwithstanding. >> At least one email (for gnome-bluetooth) had broken metadata: >> >> * [no subject], Unknown > > Looks at that mail in detail - it's an svn commit mail. :-) Yeah, but that doesn't explain why the email has a git-style subject? Is something being trampled? >> In a large multiple commit batch, many of the emails in the archive >> were very out-of-order: > > Yeah, I'm hating that. I don't have much of an idea for fixing though > other than adding a 'sleep 1' between the mails, making the commit take > 17 seconds longer and hoping that fixes. Heh, that was going to be my suggestion as well. :) I doubt the timing matters too much on the receiving end -- people usually don't obsessively reload their mail clients for commit mails, I assume. Depending on the volume I might be worried about falling too far behind, but that's probably not going to be too big of a problem unless somebody pushes out hundreds of commits at a time. Joe _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
