Hi

usually your messages don't need to be approved as long as you send
mails from the mail address with which you are subscribed.

To approve messages, oyu need to become a moderator. Simply ask at
[email protected] to get moderation access for these lists.

Finally we need to somehow subscribe the issue tracker to this list
:-) otherwise its really annoying when the project grows. Not sure how
we do that, but we can ask that on infra@ too

Would you mind asking there? I am currently in front of a pile with work :-(

Thanks!
Christian

On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 10:21 PM, Brent Lintner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Update: Sorry if my initial post seems a bit confusing.. All I know is:
> Gord said he has to approve mailing list messages when they are sent from
> the bug tracker, *OR* from me (in general).
>
> I can see why general bug tracker approval may be warranted, but I don't
> understand why I must specifically be approved.. Again, I'd truly
> appreciate any insight or direction on where to go to find a way to change
> that.
>
> Thanks, all. :-)
>
> PS Does anyone know if general Bug Tracker approval can be handled by
> multiple people, at least? (I am going to try and find that info, myself..)
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Brent Lintner 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hey Mentors (or anyone else that knows about this),
>>
>> I was unsure where to ask this, so I thought I'd post to the mailing list..
>>
>> I keep seeing empty comments by Gord on recent Jira issues I've created. I
>> asked him, and apparently the empty comments are an accident, but more
>> importantly, I understand they resulted from the fact that he
>> (specifically?) needs to approve mailing list messages that get generated
>> from Jira changes (issue creation, comments, etc).
>>
>> I am unsure: Is this usually how things work? Is there a way for me to not
>> need approval (as I am an active committer)?
>>
>> Thanks in advance to anyone that has an idea about this. I plan to poke
>> around myself to see if I can figure it out, but I really appreciate
>> knowing why. I'm a bit confused and also frustrated with the
>> seemingly unnecessary delays that can occur as a result of only one person
>> (?) approving things, especially when we are not actively engaged 24/7 and
>> able to approve such things in a hasty fashion.
>>
>> --
>> Brent Lintner
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Brent Lintner



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