I didn't write to that list, my commit was merged into master and so I've got this mail.

On 12/2/16 11:07 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 2 December 2016 at 12:02, Zero King wrote:
I don't want to receive such mail but would prefer not to subscribe to the 
macports-changes list either. What should I do?
 From the technical point of view you can easily subscribe and mark
that you don't want to receive any emails. Then your posts will no
longer require moderation and you won't be spammed by commit emails
either.

But why did you write to macports-changes in the first place? Isn't
the discussion about changes usually done on this (= developer)
mailing list?

Mojca


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