[kaffe-siteadmin] Moving CVS commits off the mailing list

Jim Pick jim at kaffe.org
Sun Sep 5 07:59:32 PDT 2004


Sure, I can do that, if you want.

I can make some arguments for sticking with one list, however.

Most people seriously interested in Kaffe development should be signed 
up for the CVS commits.  If there's only one list, then you know that 
everybody participating in the list is seeing the same thing.

It also makes it easier for people who are not actively following the 
discussion to see what's going on by just looking at the archive.  They 
don't have to cross-reference two mailing lists by date to match up a 
CVS commit with the related discussion.

Cheers,

  - Jim

Dalibor Topic wrote:
> Hi all, hi Jim,
> 
> I'd like to propose moving the CVS commit messages off the main mailing 
> list. The rationale is that the frequent merges with GNU Classpath and 
> other projects, as well as frequent build system fixes, result in a lot 
> of traffic on the list that may not be interesting to all readers.
> 
> As far as I can tell, kaffe-cvs is the most frequent poster atm, and 
> usually does no get any replies anyway ;) So I'd propose moving the 
> commit messages to a separate kaffe-commits mailing list. Ideally, the 
> Reply-To: for these commit messages would be set to the normal kaffe 
> list, so that we can discuss commits on the main mailing list.
> 
> cheers,
> dalibor topic
> 
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