Guten Tag Kristis Makris,
am Dienstag, 9. Dezember 2008 um 17:47 schrieben Sie:

> If I'm understanding this right, you want that email to be sent by
> Scmbug only for commits in some paths, but not in others, right ?

Yes.

> What is the overhead you are referring to ?

I meant I didn't want to file a bug and commit the update against that
filed bug just to get mail notifications. For this way to work I would
need all customers in our Bugzilla but we don't work that way, yet.

> It seems that you need to implement on the Scmbug daemon the logic for a
> policy of sending different emails based on which paths a changeset is
> applied.

Do you think setting a svn-property on a path where mails should be
send to XY would be a way to go? I thought of something like the
bugtraq-properties provided by some svn-tools, like TortoiseSVN. This
way I could configure everything via repository and I thought that
SCMBug already gets the path a commit was done in, therefore it
shouldn't be too hard to get the properties if they are set
recursively.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning

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