> Annoying or not, I wasn't offering to sift through svn commit logs. > It's very trivial for me to read through a mailing list that I already > read, and scan for messages that say "committed to branch B at > revision R." It's a lot more complicated to find out if something has > been committed myself, for every single patch out there, when the > committer already knows and can send his followup message saying that > the patch went in.
Then browse the ChangeLog files. > Ideally, after a day of this, people will start sending such messages to > effectively close threads, and then you'll see very few messages from me. Please no, that's just a sheer waste of time/bandwidth/storage. -- Eric Botcazou