On 11/03/2011 05:12 PM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 3. November 2011, 17:34:00 schrieb Sascha Peilicke:
On 10/23/2011 02:27 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Samstag, 22. Oktober 2011, 15:53:55 schrieb Marcus Hüwe:
Hi,
On 2011-10-19 16:59:04 -0800, Sascha Peilicke wrote:
One addition, if you want to follow commits to OBS-related projects, you>>> should subscribe the following mailing list: obs-commits@opensuse.org
Is it possible to add the diff to the mail?
yes, would be very important.
If it is not possible via github.com, I will run my script again. Will check with Sascha on tuesday.
Adrian's script is now generating commit messages again, which means it's generating them with a huge delay
delay should not be hugh, just when git-sendmail run into its "diff with too long lines" bug :/ Except when your machine isn't running...
and multiple times, depending on branch merges. Can we please revert that?
Michael, TuX and me currently want readable mails.... You mean you want crappy diffs in black and white with line breaks. 'Readable' surely is a matter of taste. But I'm not at all against diffs in mails, but I prefer the better tool (which is taste, too).
We moved to github to change for the better and get rid of broken / custom crap. I filed a feature request to have diffs added for github's commit mails and the friendly guys there added it to their list. With the current commit messages sent by github, it's diffs are one click away. Not much in the age of browser, no?
These mails are just pointless for me. If there are more people who want mails without diffs I can send them just to the people who want them with diffs.
For me and michael the diffs are crutial for our peer review work. Don't get me wrong, but that is new to me ;-)
The obs-commits list was intended as a read-only list for commit notification. If you want to discuss the pros n cons of a commit, you would either use opensuse-buildservice@ or the commenting system on github. You really don't want people to reply to obs-commits@.
We don't want to wait for browser startups ... So all of you are in the big quitting-me-browser-after-every-page-visited camp? Seriously not.
Especially you are firing up qgit every time you really want to follow commits. While we're all speaking for other people, for Michael, everything beyond mail (like IRC) is infernal stuff ;-)
Is there anyone who wants mails, but without diffs ?
You wouldn't want to comment on commits on the list, that's working way better with github's commenting system. The same that would be used for merge requests. Needless to say that his would work brilliantly for branches and clones... -- Viele Grüße, Sascha