Don't get me wrong here. If you like to have e-mails, you may. I'm merely pointing out an alternative which does the pulling part for you. I don't like the push-method, but as you pointed out, I don't have to use it.. ;)
/ Marcus Agehall (Scanian)
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2004-03-30 15:08: Subject: Re: ADD_FUNCTION() macro on pike 7.5 ?
I was more asking if anyone was against having syncmail on the pike server or against some people could receive your work by email (I don't see why it would be a problem, but I'm just asking in case), if you don't subscribe to the mailing list, you won't receive more mail and thus there is no need to be against for your reason since we can have both.
BTW about the reason why I prefer mail it's because it's a push thing: I get the log when someone commit, I don't have to check regulary myself.
Marcus Agehall (Scanian) @ Pike (-) developers forum wrote:
Personally, I´d rather see a RSS feed from the CVS repository. It is really easy to hack such a view of the checkins and that way I don't get more mail that I never have the time to read...
/ Marcus Agehall (Scanian)
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2004-03-30 14:37: Subject: Re: ADD_FUNCTION() macro on pike 7.5 ?
Commit logs are available via http from both pike.ida.liu.se and community.roxen.com. Unfortunately nobody has implemented smtp support into either system.
Maybe you can use http://sourceforge.net/projects/cvs-syncmail
Is anyone against using syncmail ?
It's really easy to install, the longer part being creating a pike-commits mailing list but only a root @ pike.ida.liu.se can install it. I'm personnaly very interested in receiving commit logs by email.
If you don't want to bother with setting up a mailing list I'm sure we can setup one @caudium.net.
/ David
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