On 06/03/2013 04:54 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:



On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Pavel Sanda <sa...@lyx.org <mailto:sa...@lyx.org>> wrote:

    Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
    > Maybe, it is not that useful to send a mail to everyone for each
    commit in
    > the gsoc repo. I hope the students will commit and push
    frequently, so the
    > mentors can see what they are doing.

    It means that GSOC work would be visible through mail-diffs only
    at the final merge to master?
    I agree that seeing every other change they commit might be
    overwhelming, but some compromise might be possible?

    Pavel


I proposed to my student to work in feature branches in the gsoc repo. When something is sort of ready, it is merged into the gsoc/outliner/master branch. When gsoc/outliner/master has acquired enough to be usable by the general public, it can be merged into lyx/master.

So, pick you favorite spot when to receive an e-mail ;).

It would be cool if you could easily subscribe to specific repos and/or branches to indicate that you want to be notified when changes happen to these branches/repos...

No doubt. But I don't see any way to do this, except by having lots and lots of mailing lists.

For the moment, one can presumably use filters.

rh

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