Re: Buildbot (Sourceware): gcc - failed configure (failure) (master)

2023-01-31 Thread Thomas Schwinge
Hi!

On 2023-01-30T14:50:08-0800, Steve Kargl via Fortran  
wrote:
> Does the skull and crossbones convey anymore info than the rest of
> the subject line
>
> Buildbot (Sourceware): gcc - failed configure (failure) (master)

They convey as much additional information as does (automated) colorful
syntax highlighting, or (manual) source code line indentation: "none" to
some, "a lot" to others.


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Re: Buildbot (Sourceware): gcc - failed configure (failure) (master)

2023-01-31 Thread LIU Hao via Gcc

在 2023-01-31 21:13, Thomas Schwinge 写道:

Hi!

On 2023-01-30T14:50:08-0800, Steve Kargl via Fortran  
wrote:

Does the skull and crossbones convey anymore info than the rest of
the subject line

 Buildbot (Sourceware): gcc - failed configure (failure) (master)


They convey as much additional information as does (automated) colorful
syntax highlighting, or (manual) source code line indentation: "none" to
some, "a lot" to others.




First, I'd argue that 'emoji characters imply spammer' makes little sense. Everyone can examine the 
source of all messages in this thread and their `X-Spam-Status` headers. The fact is that, so far no 
message had been given a tag for having emoji/bad/obfuscated characters in its subject.


Second, I also agree that the skull carries NO additional information. What happened? Where did it 
happen? How severe was it? What should we do about it? A skull is neither descriptive nor 
informative, and is very unfriendly for message filters. A tag there might look much more helpful, 
such as [BUILDBOT] or [FAIL].





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LIU Hao



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Re: Buildbot (Sourceware): gcc - failed configure (failure) (master)

2023-01-31 Thread Steve Kargl via Gcc
On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 10:38:02PM +0800, LIU Hao wrote:
> 在 2023-01-31 21:13, Thomas Schwinge 写道:
> > Hi!
> > 
> > On 2023-01-30T14:50:08-0800, Steve Kargl via Fortran  
> > wrote:
> > > Does the skull and crossbones convey anymore info than the rest of
> > > the subject line
> > > 
> > >  Buildbot (Sourceware): gcc - failed configure (failure) (master)
> > 
> > They convey as much additional information as does (automated) colorful
> > syntax highlighting, or (manual) source code line indentation: "none" to
> > some, "a lot" to others.
> > 
> > 
> 
> First, I'd argue that 'emoji characters imply spammer' makes little sense.
> Everyone can examine the source of all messages in this thread and their
> `X-Spam-Status` headers. The fact is that, so far no message had been given
> a tag for having emoji/bad/obfuscated characters in its subject.
> 

The irony! Your email ended up in one of my spam folders.

X-junkfilter: 20020519
X-Spammer: bodychk-domains: 126.com>
domains: 126.com

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Steve