On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Brett Porter wrote:
I personally think a separate jira list allows for the most flexibility.
The same for continuum builds, which sometimes really spam the dev
list.
I think the dev list should be exclusively used by human posters
writing real email, discussing development.
+1 for a jira specific list
For consistency's sake :) A list for each topic. You choose the information
you need.
+0 for subscribing to filters from JIRA
Why not, but we still need a way to get the issues as soon as they arrive,
and not only once a day.
+0 for RSS from JIRA filters
There again,
Agreed with Yann and John
Cheers,
Vincent
2006/2/22, Yann Le Du [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
+1 for a jira specific list
For consistency's sake :) A list for each topic. You choose the information
you need.
+0 for subscribing to filters from JIRA
Why not, but we still need a way to get the issues
+1 for a separate list for flexibility.
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From: Vincent Siveton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 7:51 AM
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Agreed with Yann and John
Cheers,
Vincent
2006/2
Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
+1 for another list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+0 to keep the existing configuration
-1 to receive the issues on commits@maven.apache.org
Arnaud
I agree with Arnaud.
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Dennis Lundberg
On 2/22/06, Geoffrey De Smet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 (if I am allowed to vote :)
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Kenney Westerhof wrote:
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Brett Porter wrote:
I personally think a separate jira list allows for the most flexibility.
The same for continuum builds, which sometimes really spam the dev
list.
I think the dev list should be exclusively used by human posters
writing real email,
What do folks think of doing this to make the dev traffic a bit
friendlier to the people just reading the messages?
- Brett
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I vote a big +1
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From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 7:11 PM
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Subject: sending JIRA mail
, February 21, 2006 8:11 PM
To: Maven Developers List
Subject: sending JIRA mail to commits@maven.apache.org
What do folks think of doing this to make the dev traffic a bit
friendlier to the people just reading the messages?
- Brett
Jolly good idea.
-Jan
Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
02/21/2006 07:11 PM
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What do folks think of doing this to make
What do folks think of doing this to make the dev traffic a bit
friendlier to the people just reading the messages?
- Brett
-0 as a non-developer, for the same reasons as Mike.
As an external user who wants to keep informed of evolutions, JIRA is as
important to me as dev discussions. But
-0
I filter it all into a separate folder anyway, so I don't notice. I
would tend to think that jira issues are much closer to the types of
discussions which are meant to take place here...commits are more of the
ground-level implementation details.
I get it all anyway, so if you all have a
That's been my main hesitation to this point, so its good to get this
feedback.
What do you think of other solutions:
- subscribe to commits@ and filter out the actual commits
- subscribe to filters from JIRA (so you get a daily mail of all the
open or new issues in a particular project)
- use
-1
Anyone subscribed to the dev list should be interested in the evolution
and development of the project (otherwise he wouldn't be subscribed).
JIRA is a big part of that, it really belongs here.
-Lukas
Brett Porter wrote:
What do folks think of doing this to make the dev traffic a bit
-0 for the same reason.
Emmanuel
John Casey a écrit :
-0
I filter it all into a separate folder anyway, so I don't notice. I
would tend to think that jira issues are much closer to the types of
discussions which are meant to take place here...commits are more of the
ground-level
+1 (if I am allowed to vote :)
To avoid having a full inbox, I use gmane.org:
It turns mailing lists into newsgroups.
So actually with this email, I am using the newsgroup
gmane.comp.jakarta.turbine.maven.devel
.
I can't filter that, so it's very hard to follow the conversations.
Having a
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