=================== BUG #2369: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ================== http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=2369&group_id=11
Changes by: Alex Lancaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 2003-Jan-22 14:03 (US/Pacific) ------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ---------------------------- I suspect that emacs-commit is a subscriber-only list, so that only subscribers can post. Since the CVS e-mail messages go out with the e-mail address that you used to sign up to Savannah with, if that address is not subscribed to emacs-commit your e-mail will bounce. It should bounce to the emacs-commit administrator and by now I would have thought that they would realise that you need to be subscribed so that your changes appear on the list, and subscribe you (and you should have probably received a bounce as well). I run a Savannah (nongnu) project that has a CVS commit list and when I added a new developer to the project, their commit messages bounced for the same reason. It would be a nice feature request for Savannah that project developers with CVS write access are automatically subscribed via Mailman to the <project>-commit list. =================== BUG #2369: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT =================== Submitted by: jhd Project: Savannah Submitted on: 2003-Jan-22 09:51 Category: CVS Severity: 5 - Average Priority: None Bug Group: None Resolution: None Assigned to: None Status: Open Effort: 0.00 Summary: Commits in Emacs CVS does not go to emacs-commit list Original Submission: When I check in a file in Emacs CVS, no mail in [EMAIL PROTECTED] is generated. Isn't that supposed to happen automatically? It works for other users. Follow-up Comments ******************* ------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2003-Jan-22 14:03 By: alexl I suspect that emacs-commit is a subscriber-only list, so that only subscribers can post. Since the CVS e-mail messages go out with the e-mail address that you used to sign up to Savannah with, if that address is not subscribed to emacs-commit your e-mail will bounce. It should bounce to the emacs-commit administrator and by now I would have thought that they would realise that you need to be subscribed so that your changes appear on the list, and subscribe you (and you should have probably received a bounce as well). I run a Savannah (nongnu) project that has a CVS commit list and when I added a new developer to the project, their commit messages bounced for the same reason. It would be a nice feature request for Savannah that project developers with CVS write access are automatically subscribed via Mailman to the <project>-commit list. CC list is empty No files currently attached For detailed info, follow this link: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=2369&group_id=11
