On 10/26/2011 02:42 PM, Derrell Lipman wrote:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 08:01, thron7 <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



    On 10/26/2011 01:46 PM, Derrell Lipman wrote:
    On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 06:48, thron7
    <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Derrell,

        the commit messages are still wonky. I hope you (together
        with the others on qooxdoo-commit) will receive *some* commit
        messages currently, but not all. We're working on it, but
        it's low prio and may take another couple of days.


    Hi Thomas,

    Yes, receiving at least some commit messages. Unfortunately, they
    are excluding an important part of the message: the diff showing
    what changed. Hopefully you'll be able to get that into the
    messages too.

    Although I was a big fan of the included diff's too, I'm afraid
    this is not going to happen. The email commit hook of Github
    doesn't offer inclusion of the commit's diff. But as you wrote the
    email is only to 'bonk you on the head', and then the diff is only
    a click away with the commit link ;-). Shouldn't be too hard to
    follow it if you find something interesting.


Won't happen. :-( I look at the probably 50% of the commit messages diffs, to see how things are being done, and having to click through will make it a non-starter. This is going to be a serious loss.


I just checked a bit with Tristan: We didn't look into every of the available 60-odd service hooks, but it didn't seem that any of those offered an email backend that included diffs. If that is true, there is only the option to roll your own, either extending the existing "Email" service hook, or write one entirely new, either way hoping it gets accepted. It might need to make use of Github's REST API [1].

Fancy a little Ruby development?! ;)

T.

[1] http://developer.github.com/v3/

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