I think it would be positive to activate the mail notifications from gitlab and send them to this list.
By activating them, you will be able to follow what is happening in our repos through mail. Using filters in your e-mail client you can manage the notification mails, so you "keep clean of notifications" this list if you need to.
I believe the traffic will not be much for now so the traffic will be affordable in a single list. We can move notifications to a new list when the activity grows.
What do you think?
Best Regards
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@...
Am 28/11/2016 um 10:47 schrieb Agustin Benito Bethencourt:
I think it would be positive to activate the mail notifications from gitlab and send them to this list.
By activating them, you will be able to follow what is happening in our repos through mail. Using filters in your e-mail client you can manage the notification mails, so you "keep clean of notifications" this list if you need to.
I believe the traffic will not be much for now so the traffic will be affordable in a single list. We can move notifications to a new list when the activity grows.
What do you think?
That's a good idea, albeit we could also think about doing development completely kernel-style, with a review of patches on the mailing list (the fact that a patch has been merged or a bug has been opened is IMHO not as interesting as what should go into the repo).
Thanks for the suggestion. I think it is a nice idea.
Best regards, Yoshi
On 2016/11/28 18:47, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote:
Hi,
I think it would be positive to activate the mail notifications from gitlab and send them to this list. By activating them, you will be able to follow what is happening in our repos through mail. Using filters in your e-mail client you can manage the notification mails, so you "keep clean of notifications" this list if you need to. I believe the traffic will not be much for now so the traffic will be affordable in a single list. We can move notifications to a new list when the activity grows. What do you think?