I got answer from gitorious. You need to log in and then go to
gitorious.org/favorites to control email notifications for each
repository/merge request. This link is nowhere available :-(
I added orocos-dev to the orocos-toolchain team and enabled the notifications.
I hope the merge requests somehow make it to the list, we'll see.
Peter
Gitorious and email notifications
On Aug 9, 2010, at 04:27 , Peter Soetens wrote:
> I got answer from gitorious. You need to log in and then go to
> gitorious.org/favorites to control email notifications for each
> repository/merge request. This link is nowhere available :-(
>
> I added orocos-dev to the orocos-toolchain team and enabled the notifications.
> I hope the merge requests somehow make it to the list, we'll see.
>
> Peter
Damn but their emailer is verbose ...!! :-( I'm now getting emails ...
S
Gitorious and email notifications
On Wednesday 11 August 2010 02:13:57 S Roderick wrote:
> On Aug 9, 2010, at 04:27 , Peter Soetens wrote:
> > I got answer from gitorious. You need to log in and then go to
> > gitorious.org/favorites to control email notifications for each
> > repository/merge request. This link is nowhere available :-(
> >
> > I added orocos-dev to the orocos-toolchain team and enabled the
> > notifications. I hope the merge requests somehow make it to the list,
> > we'll see.
> >
> > Peter
>
> Damn but their emailer is verbose ...!! :-( I'm now getting emails ...
I actually only wanted the pull requests on the list and not every single
commit. Since the notification by email defaults to off, I enabled notifications
on the rtt/ repository to see if this would trigger a pull request email. I
actually think it doesn't so we can turn it off again one of these days when
that's confirmed.
I can filter these gitorious messages and only let the relevant ones through.
Peter
Gitorious and email notifications
It might be worth creating a separate mailing list for the git commits
and tags and so on, given their verbousness.
Geoff
On 11/08/10 09:13, S Roderick wrote:
> On Aug 9, 2010, at 04:27 , Peter Soetens wrote:
>
>> I got answer from gitorious. You need to log in and then go to
>> gitorious.org/favorites to control email notifications for each
>> repository/merge request. This link is nowhere available :-(
>>
>> I added orocos-dev to the orocos-toolchain team and enabled the notifications.
>> I hope the merge requests somehow make it to the list, we'll see.
>>
>> Peter
>
> Damn but their emailer is verbose ...!! :-( I'm now getting emails ...
> S
>
Gitorious and email notifications
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 03:35:55AM +0200, Geoffrey Biggs wrote:
> It might be worth creating a separate mailing list for the git commits
> and tags and so on, given their verbousness.
I would wait and see how verbose it really is. This week will likely
be much above average.
Markus