On Oct 31, 2011, at 3:15 PM, TJ Frazier wrote: > Hi, Dennis, > > On 10/31/2011 16:13, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > <snip> >> Yes, I am subscribed to ooo-commits. Unfortunately, the CWiki commits don't >> come over as diffs but as complete text before and after. So I rarely read >> them. For me, all they serve as is a reminder to go to the CWiki page and >> find out what really happened. I find ooo-issues much easier to handle. >> > <snip> > > This is a matter of how you set your preferences in Cwiki. You have to allow > delivery of notices in HTML, because the diffs come in color, just like what > you see on the Cwiki when you click, "view changes". I'm getting both diff > and full-text at the moment, which is very handy: if I need to see the change > in full context, I can look at the second message, otherwise not. --/tj/
That is true. Unfortunately according to this[1] it is against ASF Policy. One of the motivations for the Apache CMS was how poorly Confluence performs. [2] Regards, Dave [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/CWIKI/#Index-Postingemailalertstoamailinglist [2] http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html#confluence-limitations > >> - Dennis >> > >