I would not regard this as excess spam at all. It is important to know when the CI is not available and what the status is. If a restart or scheduled update of any kind requires to restage commits for COIN, please include that info.

On 03/15/2018 04:26 AM, Tony Sarajärvi wrote:

Hi

We’re trying to improve our communication toward you regarding our CI and what’s going on with it. So our suggestion comes as follows:

·- In case of a scheduled update, we send an e-mail to the public developer mailing list the day before

·- In case of emergency update or pure restart, no notifications are needed

·- If Coin is unavailable for more than 30 min, we send an e-mail to the public developer mail list and inform about it followed by an e-mail when it’s back up again.

·- Keep community updated in case of prolonged downtime

·- We mention a contact address where e-mails should be sent if abnormalities are seen after the update/restart, usually qt.ci <http://qt.ci/>@qt.io <http://qt.io/>

How does this sound to you recipients of these e-mails? Enough or would this be excess spam to some degree?

-Tony


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