Re: [coreboot] Moving gerrit to an separate mailing list

2012-08-26 Thread Ward Vandewege
On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 04:28:45PM -0500, Alex G. wrote:
 All I've said and refuted above are arguments and rants we like to use
 to tease each other. I strongly believe that it makes sense, now more
 than ever, to separate development and discussion traffic into two
 separate lists. I hope you all agree.

I very much agree.

Thanks,
Ward.

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Re: [coreboot] Moving gerrit to an separate mailing list

2012-08-24 Thread Антон Кочков
Yes, I agree that it can help search important messages, without tons of
gerrit notifications.

Best regards,
Anton Kochkov.



On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 12:57 AM, Oliver Schinagl oli...@schinagl.nlwrote:

 As a lurker, mostly anyway, I wholeheartedly agree. And I think for the
 'you can set up a filter' group, I think the opposite is true. You can just
 setup a filter for the gerrit mails to put mails into the same directory I
 suppose too :)

 Oliver


 On 08/08/12 23:28, Alex G. wrote:

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 I've brought this up today on IRC. My main argument is that the
 coreboot mailing list should be a place for discussion, for newcomers
 asking for help, talking about the future of the project, etc.
 Definitely more for discussion and less for patch review.

 We have gerrit for patch review. Some (actually, a lot) of people
 prefer to do their reviews by replying to the gerrit emails. It's
 awesome to have this option. The more the merrier, right? Right.

 Back in the days -- I mean wy back, think patchwork and svn --
 doing patch review on the list, with some deficiencies, worked fine.
 We switched to git and gerrit. We eventually got to the problem that
 gerrit traffic accounts for most of the traffic on the mailing list.
 It makes the list irritatingly clobbered for some people, to the point
 they just stop using it.

 The argument from the I like gerrit in the mailinglist camp is
 setting up your own filter to keep out gerrit message is easy. We
 can't really force people to do this. They (myself included) would
 rather stoThp using the mailing list.

 All I've said and refuted above are arguments and rants we like to use
 to tease each other. I strongly believe that it makes sense, now more
 than ever, to separate development and discussion traffic into two
 separate lists. I hope you all agree.

 Alex
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Re: [coreboot] Moving gerrit to an separate mailing list

2012-08-11 Thread Oliver Schinagl
As a lurker, mostly anyway, I wholeheartedly agree. And I think for the 
'you can set up a filter' group, I think the opposite is true. You can 
just setup a filter for the gerrit mails to put mails into the same 
directory I suppose too :)


Oliver

On 08/08/12 23:28, Alex G. wrote:

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I've brought this up today on IRC. My main argument is that the
coreboot mailing list should be a place for discussion, for newcomers
asking for help, talking about the future of the project, etc.
Definitely more for discussion and less for patch review.

We have gerrit for patch review. Some (actually, a lot) of people
prefer to do their reviews by replying to the gerrit emails. It's
awesome to have this option. The more the merrier, right? Right.

Back in the days -- I mean wy back, think patchwork and svn --
doing patch review on the list, with some deficiencies, worked fine.
We switched to git and gerrit. We eventually got to the problem that
gerrit traffic accounts for most of the traffic on the mailing list.
It makes the list irritatingly clobbered for some people, to the point
they just stop using it.

The argument from the I like gerrit in the mailinglist camp is
setting up your own filter to keep out gerrit message is easy. We
can't really force people to do this. They (myself included) would
rather stoThp using the mailing list.

All I've said and refuted above are arguments and rants we like to use
to tease each other. I strongly believe that it makes sense, now more
than ever, to separate development and discussion traffic into two
separate lists. I hope you all agree.

Alex
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[coreboot] Moving gerrit to an separate mailing list

2012-08-08 Thread Alex G.
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I've brought this up today on IRC. My main argument is that the
coreboot mailing list should be a place for discussion, for newcomers
asking for help, talking about the future of the project, etc.
Definitely more for discussion and less for patch review.

We have gerrit for patch review. Some (actually, a lot) of people
prefer to do their reviews by replying to the gerrit emails. It's
awesome to have this option. The more the merrier, right? Right.

Back in the days -- I mean wy back, think patchwork and svn --
doing patch review on the list, with some deficiencies, worked fine.
We switched to git and gerrit. We eventually got to the problem that
gerrit traffic accounts for most of the traffic on the mailing list.
It makes the list irritatingly clobbered for some people, to the point
they just stop using it.

The argument from the I like gerrit in the mailinglist camp is
setting up your own filter to keep out gerrit message is easy. We
can't really force people to do this. They (myself included) would
rather stoThp using the mailing list.

All I've said and refuted above are arguments and rants we like to use
to tease each other. I strongly believe that it makes sense, now more
than ever, to separate development and discussion traffic into two
separate lists. I hope you all agree.

Alex
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