Two possibilities..
1. They can go to this list or 2. I can create another list for interested parties to subscribe to.
Preferences?
Dave
On 03.07.2007 09:22, Dave Jones wrote:
Two possibilities..
- They can go to this list
or 2. I can create another list for interested parties to subscribe to.
Preferences?
Where is the benefit?
Isn't is sufficient to subscribe to fedora-extras-commits@redhat.com and let people filter out what you are interested in with procmail, evo or thunderbird?
Further: I think with the Package DB it might soon be possible to get CCed on commits to individual packages. That might help those people that think fedora-extras-commits@redhat.com is to much traffic.
CU thl
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 09:45:28AM +0200, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
On 03.07.2007 09:22, Dave Jones wrote:
Two possibilities..
- They can go to this list
or 2. I can create another list for interested parties to subscribe to.
Preferences?
Where is the benefit?
Isn't is sufficient to subscribe to fedora-extras-commits@redhat.com and let people filter out what you are interested in with procmail, evo or thunderbird?
Further: I think with the Package DB it might soon be possible to get CCed on commits to individual packages. That might help those people that think fedora-extras-commits@redhat.com is to much traffic.
I hadn't heard the discussion about this last point. If that works out, this all becomes moot.
Dave
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