> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stewart Smith [mailto:stewart@stripped]
> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:42 PM
> To: Guilhem Bichot; internals
> Subject: Re: post-push emails useless?
>
> On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 16:23:08 +0200, Guilhem Bichot <guilhem.bichot@stripped>
> wrote:
> > do you think the post-push emails (automatically sent to
> > commits@stripped when you do "bzr push") should be disabled
> > for Server trees?
>
> IMNSHO commits@ is possibly the most useless mailing list in the entire
> world. It's impossible for anybody to keep up with or follow what's
> going on... reading what's being reviewed can be useful, but that can be
> explicitly sent to the list with something as simple as "bzr send" or
> "quilt mail".
Not exactly my opinion. I use Google with our commits mailing list, in some cases I find
it more effective than bzr commands.
Also, when I see something what I believe is going wrong directions, I'm asking questions
and sometimes it prevents mistakes to be
pushed.
However, for push mails (the original question) I do not see any need.
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