Am Mittwoch, 2. Januar 2013, 19:07:36 schrieb T.C. Hollingsworth: > On 1/2/13, Nicolás Alvarez <nicolas.alva...@gmail.com> wrote: > > any feedback is welcome! > > Why does commitfilter have to die? AFAICT, projects.kde.org offers > exactly zero of it's features--all it has is a pretty `git log` and an > RSS feed. > > Leaving aside the fact that it doesn't do e-mail, I'll really miss the > lack of regex-based filtering. I use it to track commits to every > doc/ directory in every repo in the project so I can easily copyedit > newly written documentation. > > --T.C.
This was discussed on IRC, there are already attempts of writing a new implementation for a commitfilter. But this is very fresh and didn't make it to all sysadmins. But without knowing the outcome in the end, we'll keep that item on the list (think of it as "let the old commitfilter die" ;) ). Cheerio, Ingo Malchow -- (neverendingo) KDE Community Working Group, KDE User Working Group KDE Community Forums Administrator New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org or ask questions on http://forum.kde.org
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