In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Jordan K. Hubbard" writes:
>> IMHO, it's not such a bad idea. freebsd-current _is_ the place to
>> report problems with -current, why can't the report be produced by a
>> daemon?
>
>Becuase it's chunky and regular enough that I don't see why we
>also can't just create a new notification service for it.
Because the people who don't compile LINT are unlikely to subscribe
to it.
The alternative is to send it to committers, but I pressume all the
ports people would be pretty annoyed, and by sending it to -current
maybe a new junior hacker or two could be ferret out :-)
>Think a bit bigger-picture also; theoretically, we should have these
>reports for -current and the RELENG_3 and RELENG_4 branches. The
>machine-resources are available for it, we just haven't organized
>it properly.
That makes sense.
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