Am Di., 12. Mai 2020 um 14:23 Uhr schrieb James <pkx1...@posteo.net>: > > Hello > > On 12/05/2020 13:09, Federico Bruni wrote: > > > > Il giorno mar 12 mag 2020 alle 07:40, Dan Eble <d...@faithful.be> ha > > scritto: > >> Rietveld used to send email to lilypond-devel for all comments by > >> default, though one could disable that when commenting. Are we > >> satisfied with GitLab's not doing that? > I think so because it is configurable per developer. > >> > > > > As non developer, I'm satisfied :-) > > > > I'm interested in following discussions on lilypond-devel, but I use > > to delete 99% of the rietveld emails without even read them. > > Not even easy, because emails from Rietveld are not grouped by thread. > > > > One of the nice feature of GitLab is that each developer can decide > > the amount of emails reaching his inbox without "imposing" a single > > decision for everyone. > > > I also ignored 99% of rietveld emails too mainly because I'd only care > about the issues on countdown and then I'd just scan the conversation > look for anything that sounded contentious or needing a decision. > > We always have lilypond-auto list > > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-auto/ > > perhaps that could be useful for something? > > > James
I'm one of the subscribers to this list and found it always useful, although a lot of mails are output. Not sure, if it could made to work with GitLab Cheers, Harm