On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 12:52:10PM -0700, Chad Woolley wrote:
> 
> > I don't believe committers will want to create and subscribe to a
> > separate list. And this is *their* mailing list. Then again, the rest
> > of us may want to know if we should "pull" or not.
> 
> If the rails core list isn't a place to see and find out about
> failures in the rails build, what is?  If people are hacking on rails
> (which IS the topic of this list), then they probably want to know if
> a test failure they see locally is their fault or actually broken in
> the official build.

100% agree. EOT.

> 
> If you don't want to see the notifications, set up a filter, it should
> take you less than a minute.  The subject lines always have
> [CruiseControl] in them.  If you can't set up a filter, you are either
> lazy or need to learn how to use a real email client.  Or just ignore
> them (']' in gmail), which takes me about .5 seconds.

Agree.
Sorry if I didn't make it clear that this wasn't an issue for me (I
had already set the filter after my first mail). It is just the size
and contents of the emails. Kind of like inline'ing a core file into a
mail body - a filter is not the problem. A link would be enough for
logs > 40kB IMHO. But if this makes life even a little bit easier for
core developers - I take back everything I said. 

EOT. 

-- 
Cezary BagiƄski

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