Mark Hobson wrote:
+1 to splitting the lists - I've currently set up gmail to filter svn,
repoclean and continuum emails straight to trash ;)
Dito here.
Just for the record and to show that it is not totally unheard of, on
the Wicket project we have also split the lists:
- user
- develope
+1 to splitting the lists - I've currently set up gmail to filter svn,
repoclean and continuum emails straight to trash ;)
I'm interested in the development discussions, but I'm not a maven developer.
Mark
On 06/08/05, Stephane Nicoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK. Let's call for a vote on thi
OK. Let's call for a vote on this list then.
Cheers,
Stéphane
On 8/6/05, Alan D. Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They are not interesting to everyone. And I am not suggesting that they
> be totally removed, just moved to their own list where people who are
> interested in them can subscribe
They are not interesting to everyone. And I am not suggesting that they
be totally removed, just moved to their own list where people who are
interested in them can subscribe to them.
While your work around would work, it is still a work around.
Splitting the traffic would be better done by
Alan,
All mail clients support the creation of rules. I am personnaly using
gmail and have a forwarding rule to a specific folder for SVN commit.
I could be the trahsh bin in your case :-)
SVN commits are interesting to the dev list, I would not suggest to remove them.
Cheers,
Stéphane
On 8/3/
As it stands, it appears that all SVN commit messages are automatically
forwarded to the developer list. Some people, like me, are not all that
interested in the commit messages. I propose that we turn off the
forwarding.
How this should be done is to automatically subscribe everyone in the