On Jun 8, 2011, at 21:12 , Alon Bar-Lev wrote: > On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Martin Paljak <mar...@martinpaljak.net> wrote: >>> Trac sends emails about new tickets, can you convert that into RSS? >> RSS has *always* been available from Trac timelines and other pages, most >> browsers these days display a RSS button that reveals this. Cutting off >> things from opensc-commits is not the target at the moment, compensating >> similar services with Git is the question at the moment. Maybe, if deemed >> suitable, the scope of opensc-commits can be shrinked, if most subscribers >> can stay in the loop with other means (like RSS) > > I don't think RSS is a replacement for emails management, > classifications and discussion. > The commit mails are very useful. Agreed. That's why I said that the question right now is how to have functionality as close to current as possible with Git as well. The distributed nature of Git makes it a bit different, but at least the "master" commits should continue to flow to opensc-commits, but it would be nice to pull in other changes and events as well. But IMHO the *real* purpose of opensc-commits is making sure that people keep their hand on the pulse of the project and review what is happening. I'll write about it separately.
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