On Apr 17, Prabhakar Ragde wrote: > Eli wrote: > > > I think that it might be a good idea to have the first kind of > > messages (the ones with the diffs) posted on this mailing list. > > Any objections? (They have headers that clearly mark them as > > originating from git, so it should be easy to ignore them but > > not ignore any replies to them -- in case there's comments on > > some code.) > > Some of us get plt-dev as a digest. Now, I am eavesdropping to learn > things, not as an active participant, so I have no right to > complain, but I can't easily ignore messages in a digest. I'd have > to unsubscribe.
[Note that the poll below concerns *everyone* on this mailing list. Please try to reply soon, so the commit emails can get to people who want them.] Well, that's sounds like a valid concern in general, but I think that the purpose of plt-dev is to encourage everything that is related to development. What I hope that this will do is three things: (a) Add a some level of code reiew for new things that get added to the code base -- which should help in both catching some problems in new code. (b) It should also help in making people *aware* of such code in the first place. For example, if I hadn't been receiving the commit messages on svn, then the next time I'd do something that is related to source code I'd write yet again some rough code to print source information -- but now I know that Carl has put a considerable amount of work in a library that does just that. It's more important for people on plt-dev since being related to the developement means that you'd generally know much about all kinds of stuff in the code. (c) Finally, there's a tendency for individuals to get burried in their own code corners, and I hope for something like this to get people closer in general -- specifically, avoiding spending resources. (For example, I could go on with that source location code and decide that I should make a real library out of it, and only then discover the existing thing.) In any case, I'll do a quick poll. I see the following options: 1. Leave things as they are now: the few people who wanted to get notifications will continue getting them, nobody else will. 2. Create a new mailing list for commits, and have all comitters on it (as well as anyone else who wants to be on it). Leave plt-dev alone. 3. Send *summary* emails (=> only changed file lists and commit logs, no diffs) to plt-dev. Doing this will require some solution for people who want to get the diffs, but don't want to give up being on plt-dev -- in this case they'll need to go through the hassle of filtering the plt-dev messages out and keep the more detailed messages. 4. Send the complete emails to plt-dev -- as I originally suggested. This might get a little too verbose a few times (eg, large commits), so it might require some adjusting. 5. Any other suggestion? (If you have a suggestion, then please reply on the list, not directly to me.) -- ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) Eli Barzilay: http://barzilay.org/ Maze is Life! _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-dev