so .. we shall do one.
but what do you mean by automatic?

stefan

Jan-Oliver Wagner schrieb:
> On Tuesday 30 January 2007 13:29, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>> no particular reason.. but i am subrscirbed already to 3 jump lists and 
>> adding a further is not realy what i want
> 
> but you do not need to subscribe... :-)
>  
>> i usually sent any commit to the jpp-devel list with "commit" in the 
>> subject line (beginning) Thus one can filter the commit emails
> 
> I am a great fan of automatic commit mailing lists.
> They allow to track changes (get notified) and see whether things happened
> in my realm. Especially when there is no other change documentation
> procedure. Doing always "cvs diff" and "cvs log" is a bit, well, demanding,
> if you want to be productive.
> Where apropriate I use filters for the mailing list to automatically
> highlight those commits that might be relevant for my current work.
> 
> If its easy to switch on commit mailing list on Sourceforge, I'd like
> to have it. If it is complicated and its only me as a user, don't care.
> 
> Best
> 
>       Jan
> 

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