On  7 Sep 2011, h...@pansensack.de wrote:

On Wednesday 07 September 2011, Jeroen Asselman wrote:
>> However I did not receive any email notification. Which is odd…

> When I sent the request, it showed a list of persons who would be
> notified, that contained only Bill Pringlemeir. Perhaps you need to
> enable pull request notifications explicitly somewhere.

> Also, I received a strange mail after you pulled. A mail from me
> (which I didn't send) seems to be waiting for moderator approval on
> the list gtk-gnutella-cvs-boun...@lists.sourceforge.net. Perhaps
> GitHub sets my address in the "From" header in a notification mail to
> that list (which I am not subscribed to)?

Ok, I think I may be the only person subscribed to gtk-gnutella-cvs.
After the conversion to git, the diff is no longer included in the
digest, so I have been trying to un-subscribe to this mailing list.
With git, I can use 'gitk'.  There may have been something with SVN, but
I found the gtkg-cvs digest to be useful.  I didn't mention the diffs in
the message are now a link (as you probably have better things to deal
with).

I think there is something wrong with the hook up of sourceforge/github
forwarding.  If you look at the subscription list to gtkg-cvs and I am
the only person subscribed, you can get rid of the list if this makes
things easier.

hth,
Bill Pringlemeir.


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