On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Eli Stevens (Gmail) <[email protected]> wrote: > Every single email I get from a github pull request contains a header like: > > Reply-To: mobius-medical/dev < > [email protected]> > > And sending email to that email address causes the content of that email to > show up in the pull request. > > Unless public repos behave differently in this regard from private ones > (which is what I'm using when I see these), it seems like we can solve the > content mirroring issue *trivially*. Nobody needs to volunteer to be > online 150% of the time for anything. If someone on the ML wants to have a > reply appear in the PR, then you make sure the reply.github.com address is > CCd. If you don't, then just send to the ML. > > Is all of the discussion about github PRs unaware of this current > email-to-PR-comment bridge, or is there some non-obvious inadequacy (in > which case it should be spelled out)? >
Thanks for the info! Sounds like it would allows to have a 2-way channel. not so trivially I guess but possible :) - benoƮt
