On 28/01/2012, at 1:56 PM, Martin Lucina wrote: > > I missed a very important point which has been brought up before - > > When patches were sent to the mailing list *before* being committed to the > libzmq repo, this provided a window of time for voluntary code review and > discussion.
> This is no longer possible with the current process. I would have to > actively spend time on > > a) going to the libzmq github page with pull requests > b) somehow figuring out which I have read, have not read, and which are > relevant. lots of clicks involved. > c) commenting on the pull request itself. > Isn't there a mechanism for commits (presumably including merges from pulls) to generate email? I mean, I know there is because we use that in the Felix project: in our case only a summary goes to the mailing list. I am guessing you can make GitHub at least send a link for review, and probably write a script that puts the whole patch into the mailing list verbatim if it is small enough. [I will comment on the processes separately] -- john skaller [email protected] _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
