[arch-dev-public] arch-notifications list now in use
So Dusty and I just did the switch-over. Integrity check emails, orphan out-of-date notifications, and repo cleanup emails for both the official repos and community are now all sent to the *private* arch-notifications list. This is private for 2 reasons: to protect email privacy for the people who flag packages out-of-date, and to reduce clutter on lists like arch-commits and the like. Again, this list is private and only for Devs and TUs. It requires manual approval by me, so please don't make more work for me if you're not a dev or TU. The list can be found at /mailman/listinfo/arch-notifications (yeah, I don't want a clickable link here, heh) Cheers, Aaron
Am Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:32:27 -0500 schrieb Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>:
So Dusty and I just did the switch-over. Integrity check emails, orphan out-of-date notifications, and repo cleanup emails for both the official repos and community are now all sent to the *private* arch-notifications list. This is private for 2 reasons: to protect email privacy for the people who flag packages out-of-date, and to reduce clutter on lists like arch-commits and the like.
Again, this list is private and only for Devs and TUs. It requires manual approval by me, so please don't make more work for me if you're not a dev or TU. The list can be found at /mailman/listinfo/arch-notifications (yeah, I don't want a clickable link here, heh)
Cheers, Aaron
Will you setup all devs-TUs or do we need to sign if we are interested. I just signed and wait now until you allow access. -Andy
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Andreas Radke<a.radke@arcor.de> wrote:
Am Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:32:27 -0500 schrieb Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>:
So Dusty and I just did the switch-over. Integrity check emails, orphan out-of-date notifications, and repo cleanup emails for both the official repos and community are now all sent to the *private* arch-notifications list. This is private for 2 reasons: to protect email privacy for the people who flag packages out-of-date, and to reduce clutter on lists like arch-commits and the like.
Again, this list is private and only for Devs and TUs. It requires manual approval by me, so please don't make more work for me if you're not a dev or TU. The list can be found at /mailman/listinfo/arch-notifications (yeah, I don't want a clickable link here, heh)
Cheers, Aaron
Will you setup all devs-TUs or do we need to sign if we are interested.
I just signed and wait now until you allow access.
I figured it was easier for people to sign up. That way I just click a button. Additionally, some people might want different email addresses setup than I have on record
Aaron Griffin a écrit :
So Dusty and I just did the switch-over. Integrity check emails, orphan out-of-date notifications, and repo cleanup emails for both the official repos and community are now all sent to the *private* arch-notifications list. This is private for 2 reasons: to protect email privacy for the people who flag packages out-of-date, and to reduce clutter on lists like arch-commits and the like.
Again, this list is private and only for Devs and TUs. It requires manual approval by me, so please don't make more work for me if you're not a dev or TU. The list can be found at /mailman/listinfo/arch-notifications (yeah, I don't want a clickable link here, heh)
Cheers, Aaron
Just a very minor suggestion for the arch-notifications list: Currently the subject header is either "FTP Cleanup ... " for core and extra, or "Community Cleanup" for community. Wouldn't it be clearer to have "Core Cleanup" "Extra Cleanup" "Community Cleanup" instead as subject headers? F
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 7:16 AM, Firmicus<Firmicus@gmx.net> wrote:
Aaron Griffin a écrit :
So Dusty and I just did the switch-over. Integrity check emails, orphan out-of-date notifications, and repo cleanup emails for both the official repos and community are now all sent to the *private* arch-notifications list. This is private for 2 reasons: to protect email privacy for the people who flag packages out-of-date, and to reduce clutter on lists like arch-commits and the like.
Again, this list is private and only for Devs and TUs. It requires manual approval by me, so please don't make more work for me if you're not a dev or TU. The list can be found at /mailman/listinfo/arch-notifications (yeah, I don't want a clickable link here, heh)
Cheers, Aaron
Just a very minor suggestion for the arch-notifications list:
Currently the subject header is either "FTP Cleanup ... " for core and extra, or "Community Cleanup" for community. Wouldn't it be clearer to have "Core Cleanup" "Extra Cleanup" "Community Cleanup" instead as subject headers?
Changed ours to Core/Extra Cleanup (as one script does it all)
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Aaron Griffin
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Andreas Radke
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Firmicus