Hello. The situation with tool generated messages sent to iss...@commons.apache.org has gotten from bad to worse.
It's great that more and more work is reviewed by automated tools and reports sent for every and all kinds of potentially interesting nit of information. It's not great, IMHO, that tools that fit a particular developer's work flow continuously spam all contributors. If I'm not mistaken, the issues@ ML was intended to keep one posted of and reactive on a human discussion happening on JIRA. With the advent of JIRA-GitHub integration, the ratio of auto-generated messages relayed through that channel has exploded, with literally hundreds of redundant messages per week (or in a single day, today). Could we have a ML dedicated to bot-generated messages (or, if this trend continues, one ML for each type of activity that might, or might not, interest a particular set of people)? Specifically, I propose that github-iss...@commons.apache.org be set up for relaying GitHub generated posts (like comments, PRs merging, and so on) and that iss...@commons.apache.org returns to its original purpose (only). Thanks, Gilles --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org