What do you mean "filter it"? Do you mean not to send a notice to EVERYONE when ANYTHING is committed?
There are plenty of notification scripts that do this. I have one I wrote which allows users to specify the files they want to be notified on. Thus, you're only sending notifications to users for the files that are important to those particular users. Most of the scripts have the administrator do the dirty work of specifying which users and which files because users don't have access to the server. However, my notification script uses a directory in the repository which allows users to set their own notifications. Each user gets their own file. They set the email addresses and files they'd like to be notified on using either Ant globbing syntax or Perl based regular expressions. The script is written in Perl and contains its documentation which can be retrieved via the pod2xxx commands. (exact directions is documented in the first few lines of the script). It requires no special Perl modules and should work on OS X, Unix, Linux, and Windows (if you download the free ActivePerl release from http://activestate.com). You can download my script from http://dl.dropbox.com/u/433257/svn_hooks/svn-watch.pl. On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Jeremy Mordkoff <j...@zeevee.com> wrote: > I use a post commit script to send email to a list whenever anyone commits > anything. I want to start filtering that now. Anyone done this and willing > to share any tools? > > > > JLM > > > > > > > > Jeremy Mordkoff > > Director, QA, IT & Release > > ZeeVee, Inc. > > One Monarch Drive | Littleton, MA 01460 > > Office: 978.467.1395 x233 | Fax: 978.467.1404 > > Mobile: 978-257-2183 > > j...@zeevee.com > > www.zeevee.com > > -- David Weintraub qazw...@gmail.com