On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 00:48:36 +0200, l...@gnu.org (Ludovic
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Hi,
Eelco Dolstra eelco.dols...@logicblox.com skribis:
On 25/06/12 17:00, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Oh, and could we get diffs in the commit notifications? :-)
Yes, by volunteering to
- nix-tickets@/nix-issues@/similar - notifications about tickets, could
also be sent to nix-dev@
Unfortunately, GitHub doesn't seem to support this. At least I can't find any
place in the interface to set notifications for issues.
Maybe you could just create a virtual project member with
Excerpts from Michael Raskin's message of Mon Jun 25 14:52:12 +0200 2012:
Maybe you could just create a virtual project member with email being
nix-commits@?
What would it mean? That everybody sending a passwort lost request
receives the change password link by mailinglist? Then he can add his
Oh, and could we get diffs in the commit notifications? :-)
Thanks,
Ludo’.
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Hi,
On 25/06/12 17:00, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Oh, and could we get diffs in the commit notifications? :-)
Yes, by volunteering to improve the email service hook:
https://github.com/github/github-services/blob/master/services/email.rb
:-)
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Hi,
Eelco Dolstra eelco.dols...@logicblox.com skribis:
On 25/06/12 17:00, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Oh, and could we get diffs in the commit notifications? :-)
Yes, by volunteering to improve the email service hook:
Heheh, I’ll consider this option when GitHub is free software.
Ludo’.
Hi Eelco,
as a NixOS organization member you can configure notifications for
yourself at github. Currently, only a small subset of nix-dev are
organization members. Even if all subversion committers are organization
members again, it would be handy if non-organization members could
subscribe to
Hi,
On 24/06/12 18:48, Florian Friesdorf wrote:
- nix-tickets@/nix-issues@/similar - notifications about tickets, could
also be sent to nix-dev@
Unfortunately, GitHub doesn't seem to support this. At least I can't find any
place in the interface to set notifications for issues.
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Eelco
Excerpts from Eelco Dolstra's message of Mon Jun 25 00:55:40 +0200 2012:
Unfortunately, GitHub doesn't seem to support this. At least I can't find any
place in the interface to set notifications for issues.
It could be done by using the API: compare old list with new list and
send difference