> On 08:50 Wed 02 Nov , Dan Smith wrote: >> I'd appreciate something like this: >> >> Subject: [7u2 CR] 7099XXX - Duke's nose is the wrong Pantone shade of red
Edvard, Dalibor: what needs to be done to make this official and put into practice? thanks, jeff On Nov 7, 2011, at 3:31 PM, Dr Andrew John Hughes wrote: > On 08:50 Wed 02 Nov , Dan Smith wrote: >> I'd appreciate something like this: >> >> Subject: [7u2 CR] 7099XXX - Duke's nose is the wrong Pantone shade of red >> >> Right now I've got four different mail rules to try to filter out various >> review request subject lines; it's very ad hoc. It's nice to separate these >> messages out, because they're typically much less likely to be of general >> interest. >> > > I like this format better too. > >> (Maybe there are also plans to move these off of the mailing lists entirely >> as we migrate to JIRA?) >> > > Depends how this works out. I wouldn't want to lose any transparency or > archiving that the mailing lists provide. > > A much bigger problem to me at the moment is the amount of commit traffic I > get. Can we not have these > on a separate list? I need to be signed up to the lists to get the actual > patch reviews/discussion, but > a commit to tl gives me about five identical e-mails. > > I understand those on a particular team want to know what's gone in their > repository, but surely this > could be solved by having corresponding commit lists rather than dumping it > all on the discussion list? > >> —Dan >> > > -- > Andrew :) > > Free Java Software Engineer > Red Hat, Inc. (http://www.redhat.com) > > Support Free Java! > Contribute to GNU Classpath and IcedTea > http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath > http://icedtea.classpath.org > PGP Key: 248BDC07 (https://keys.indymedia.org/) > Fingerprint = EC5A 1F5E C0AD 1D15 8F1F 8F91 3B96 A578 248B DC07