Previously Santiago Vila wrote:
> In the meantime, I think we should start thinking about the splitting of
> debian-devel-changes, creating lists for every architecture (we have
> already seven).

What is wrong with using procmail for that? I have the following in
my procmailrc:

:0:
* ^X-Mailing-List:.*debian-devel-changes
{
        :0:
        * ^Subject:.*(source|i386|all)
        deb-dev-changes

        :0:
        * ^Subject:.*(powerpc)
        deb-dev-changes-powerpc

        :0:
        crap
}       

So I get only uploads for i386 and powerpc, the rest is filed in my crap
folder. It's easy to expand this to do further filtering.

> * Binary-only uploads for the i386 arch, when the source maintainer does
> not usually work with the i386 architecture.
> * "Source and i386" uploads.
> * "Source and all" uploads.
> ( And "source-only" uploads, if any).

That's ugly. If I only wanted to see alpha uploads I would still have to
subscribe to the i386-list to see architecture independant uploads.

Wichert.

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