[chromium-dev] Re: How do I filter CC'd code reviews in Gmail?

2009-08-03 Thread Brett Wilson

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Rahul Kuchhalkuch...@chromium.org wrote:
 I thought to:user and -cc:user would work in this case? Have you tried
 using that in Has the words on Filter edit screen?

One problem with this is that it doesn't fix the case where people
respond to the review mail via email rather than Reitveld. Then I get
put on the to line since I was originally in the reply-to line.

I doubt I will have much luck making people stop using email this way,
so I will try one of the second email approaches.

Brett

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[chromium-dev] Re: How do I filter CC'd code reviews in Gmail?

2009-08-03 Thread Jeremy Orlow
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Brett Wilson bre...@chromium.org wrote:


 On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Rahul Kuchhalkuch...@chromium.org
 wrote:
  I thought to:user and -cc:user would work in this case? Have you
 tried
  using that in Has the words on Filter edit screen?

 One problem with this is that it doesn't fix the case where people
 respond to the review mail via email rather than Reitveld. Then I get
 put on the to line since I was originally in the reply-to line.

 I doubt I will have much luck making people stop using email this way,


This is actually completely supported now (i.e. your comments end up in the
review log).  I don't see why you talk like people doing this is improper.


 so I will try one of the second email approaches.


It might also work to use brettw...@chromium.org
brettw%2...@chromium.orgas your CC address and then filter
everything that's to that address.  (I've
never used the +foo trick with Gmail, but I think I've seen others using
it.)  If it works, then you don't need to worry about creating a second
email address.

J

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[chromium-dev] Re: How do I filter CC'd code reviews in Gmail?

2009-07-31 Thread Ben Goodger (Google)

I would be interested in knowing this too. I think I'm going to create
a second email address (e.g. ben-cc) to handle CC'ed reviews.

-Ben

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Brett Wilsonbre...@chromium.org wrote:

 I added myself to some watchlists and I get a bunch of email about a
 lot of reviews

 But this has confused my Gmail filters, which automatic ally label and
 archive code reviews not addressed directly to me, and all of my CCd
 code reviews show up in my inbox.

 Anybody know how to reliably detect the difference between I'm the
 reviewer and I'm CC'd on a review in a Gmail filter?

 Brett

 


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[chromium-dev] Re: How do I filter CC'd code reviews in Gmail?

2009-07-31 Thread Rahul Kuchhal
I thought to:user and -cc:user would work in this case? Have you tried
using that in Has the words on Filter edit screen?

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Brett Wilson bre...@chromium.org wrote:


 I added myself to some watchlists and I get a bunch of email about a
 lot of reviews

 But this has confused my Gmail filters, which automatic ally label and
 archive code reviews not addressed directly to me, and all of my CCd
 code reviews show up in my inbox.

 Anybody know how to reliably detect the difference between I'm the
 reviewer and I'm CC'd on a review in a Gmail filter?

 Brett

 


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[chromium-dev] Re: How do I filter CC'd code reviews in Gmail?

2009-07-31 Thread Mohamed Mansour
I thought all those cc's from code reviews, is about the last couple of
people who edited that part of the code in the past. I have been getting a
couple of code reviews cc's and the code I was cc'd is what I have touched
within a month or so.
I could imagine Ben receiving a ton of reviews, he touched almost all
browser code base.


-- Mohamed Mansour


On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Rahul Kuchhal kuch...@chromium.org wrote:

 I thought to:user and -cc:user would work in this case? Have you tried
 using that in Has the words on Filter edit screen?

 On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Brett Wilson bre...@chromium.org wrote:


 I added myself to some watchlists and I get a bunch of email about a
 lot of reviews

 But this has confused my Gmail filters, which automatic ally label and
 archive code reviews not addressed directly to me, and all of my CCd
 code reviews show up in my inbox.

 Anybody know how to reliably detect the difference between I'm the
 reviewer and I'm CC'd on a review in a Gmail filter?

 Brett




 


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[chromium-dev] Re: How do I filter CC'd code reviews in Gmail?

2009-07-31 Thread Ben Goodger (Google)

I get a lot of mail since I set up a watchlist filter on browser/.

-Ben

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Mohamed
Mansourm0.interact...@gmail.com wrote:
 I thought all those cc's from code reviews, is about the last couple of
 people who edited that part of the code in the past. I have been getting a
 couple of code reviews cc's and the code I was cc'd is what I have touched
 within a month or so.
 I could imagine Ben receiving a ton of reviews, he touched almost all
 browser code base.

 -- Mohamed Mansour


 On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Rahul Kuchhal kuch...@chromium.org wrote:

 I thought to:user and -cc:user would work in this case? Have you tried
 using that in Has the words on Filter edit screen?

 On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Brett Wilson bre...@chromium.org wrote:

 I added myself to some watchlists and I get a bunch of email about a
 lot of reviews

 But this has confused my Gmail filters, which automatic ally label and
 archive code reviews not addressed directly to me, and all of my CCd
 code reviews show up in my inbox.

 Anybody know how to reliably detect the difference between I'm the
 reviewer and I'm CC'd on a review in a Gmail filter?

 Brett







 


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