On Fri, 2 Aug 2024 at 17:25, Arsen Arsenović <ar...@gentoo.org> wrote:
>
> Jonathan Wakely via Overseers <overse...@sourceware.org> writes:
>
> > I don't care which account does the changes but I'd prefer to keep the
> > emails. There's always at least one that reminds me a bug is actually fixed
> > and should be closed, or the target milestone should be removed because it
> > isn't going to be fixed on that branch now.
>
> Is this on gcc-bugs@ or on bugs you are CC'd on?  IMO the benefit is
> greatest on the former (and I wouldn't suppress them on the latter
> either).

I'm mostly thinking of bugs I'm CC'd on and get a direct email that
makes me look at a PR that had slipped off my radar. Although
sometimes I also look through the flood of "target milestone adjusted"
mails to gcc-bugs for the libstdc++ component.

I'm constantly juggling so many things that sometimes those mails are
a useful reminder to update or close a PR. Without them, the PR would
be neglected for even longer.

>
> > If they were just sent from a separate account then I'd still get emails
> > but you could filter them out more easily.
>
> Indeed.
> --
> Arsen Arsenović

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