Re: UCE Complaint (Re: applying astyle on commit)

2001-04-20 Thread Chris Fogarty

filter should be fixedit grabbed a hotmail address and auto 
respondedmy appologies



At 08:58 AM 4/20/2001 +0200, Harald Kucharek wrote:


>Eric Siegerman wrote:
> >
> > Then may I suggest that you unsubscribe from [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> > and not spam all of *us* with these bounce messages (three of
> > which have appeared in my inbox in the last half hour).
> >
> > Thank you.
>
>Yeah, it's annoying, but calm down. I guess the guy is a regular reader of 
>info-cvs
>and his spam filter was triggered by the first message with all the 
>dollar-sign's in
>the subject and decided that all further mail from info-cvs is from a spammer.
>Outsmarted.
>
>Harald
>
>
>
> >
> > On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 02:59:49PM -0400, Christopher Fogarty wrote:
> > > You have sent the attached unsolicited e-mail to my
> > > e-mail account.
> > >
> > > I do not wish to receive such messages in the future.
> > > Please remove my name from your lists immediately.
> > >
> > >
> > > --- This message was intercepted by SpamKiller (www.spamkiller.com) ---
> > >
> > > [ On Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 18:47:33 (+0200), Maarten de Boer 
> wrote: ]
> > > > Subject: applying astyle on commit
> > > >
> > > > So my question is: how can I do this? Doing it client
> > > > side is not really an option, because we use different
> > > > platforms, and besides, doing it server-side assures
> > > > correct usage of astyle.
> > >
> > > Generally speaking that's way outside the scope of any pure versioning
> > > tool.  Something like style enforcement is more along the lines of
> > > automated policy enforcment in a larger process model.  Remember:
> > >
> > >   CVS is not an automated testing program.
> > >
> > >   CVS does not have a builtin process model.
> > >
> > > If I were you I would switch to using Aegis -- it offers a two-phase
> > > commit policy and also offers the ability to require a series of tests
> > > to complete on all commits.  With Aegis you could arrange things in such
> > > a way that one of the tests was a style conformance test or you could
> > > do style conformance tests as part of the second commit phase and push
> > > any non-conforming changes back to the developer for correction.
> > >
> > > --
> > >   Greg A. Woods
> > >
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Re: UCE Complaint (Re: applying astyle on commit)

2001-04-19 Thread Harald Kucharek



Eric Siegerman wrote:
> 
> Then may I suggest that you unsubscribe from [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> and not spam all of *us* with these bounce messages (three of
> which have appeared in my inbox in the last half hour).
> 
> Thank you.

Yeah, it's annoying, but calm down. I guess the guy is a regular reader of info-cvs
and his spam filter was triggered by the first message with all the dollar-sign's in
the subject and decided that all further mail from info-cvs is from a spammer.
Outsmarted.

Harald



> 
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 02:59:49PM -0400, Christopher Fogarty wrote:
> > You have sent the attached unsolicited e-mail to my
> > e-mail account.
> >
> > I do not wish to receive such messages in the future.
> > Please remove my name from your lists immediately.
> >
> >
> > --- This message was intercepted by SpamKiller (www.spamkiller.com) ---
> >
> > [ On Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 18:47:33 (+0200), Maarten de Boer wrote: ]
> > > Subject: applying astyle on commit
> > >
> > > So my question is: how can I do this? Doing it client
> > > side is not really an option, because we use different
> > > platforms, and besides, doing it server-side assures
> > > correct usage of astyle.
> >
> > Generally speaking that's way outside the scope of any pure versioning
> > tool.  Something like style enforcement is more along the lines of
> > automated policy enforcment in a larger process model.  Remember:
> >
> >   CVS is not an automated testing program.
> >
> >   CVS does not have a builtin process model.
> >
> > If I were you I would switch to using Aegis -- it offers a two-phase
> > commit policy and also offers the ability to require a series of tests
> > to complete on all commits.  With Aegis you could arrange things in such
> > a way that one of the tests was a style conformance test or you could
> > do style conformance tests as part of the second commit phase and push
> > any non-conforming changes back to the developer for correction.
> >
> > --
> >   Greg A. Woods
> >
> > +1 416 218-0098  VE3TCP  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Planix, Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;   Secrets of the Weird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
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> With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
> necessarily a good idea.
> - RFC 1925 (quoting an unnamed source)
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Re: UCE Complaint (Re: applying astyle on commit)

2001-04-19 Thread Eric Siegerman

Then may I suggest that you unsubscribe from [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and not spam all of *us* with these bounce messages (three of
which have appeared in my inbox in the last half hour).

Thank you.

On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 02:59:49PM -0400, Christopher Fogarty wrote:
> You have sent the attached unsolicited e-mail to my 
> e-mail account.
> 
> I do not wish to receive such messages in the future. 
> Please remove my name from your lists immediately.
> 
> 
> --- This message was intercepted by SpamKiller (www.spamkiller.com) ---
> 
> [ On Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 18:47:33 (+0200), Maarten de Boer wrote: ]
> > Subject: applying astyle on commit
> >
> > So my question is: how can I do this? Doing it client
> > side is not really an option, because we use different 
> > platforms, and besides, doing it server-side assures
> > correct usage of astyle.
> 
> Generally speaking that's way outside the scope of any pure versioning
> tool.  Something like style enforcement is more along the lines of
> automated policy enforcment in a larger process model.  Remember:
> 
>   CVS is not an automated testing program.
> 
>   CVS does not have a builtin process model.
> 
> If I were you I would switch to using Aegis -- it offers a two-phase
> commit policy and also offers the ability to require a series of tests
> to complete on all commits.  With Aegis you could arrange things in such
> a way that one of the tests was a style conformance test or you could
> do style conformance tests as part of the second commit phase and push
> any non-conforming changes back to the developer for correction.
> 
> -- 
>   Greg A. Woods
> 
> +1 416 218-0098  VE3TCP  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Planix, Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;   Secrets of the Weird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
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UCE Complaint (Re: applying astyle on commit)

2001-04-19 Thread Christopher Fogarty

You have sent the attached unsolicited e-mail to my
e-mail account.

I do not wish to receive such messages in the future.
Please remove my name from your lists immediately.


--- This message was intercepted by SpamKiller (www.spamkiller.com) ---

[ On Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 18:47:33 (+0200), Maarten de Boer wrote: ]
> Subject: applying astyle on commit
>
> So my question is: how can I do this? Doing it client
> side is not really an option, because we use different
> platforms, and besides, doing it server-side assures
> correct usage of astyle.

Generally speaking that's way outside the scope of any pure versioning
tool.  Something like style enforcement is more along the lines of
automated policy enforcment in a larger process model.  Remember:

CVS is not an automated testing program.

CVS does not have a builtin process model.

If I were you I would switch to using Aegis -- it offers a two-phase
commit policy and also offers the ability to require a series of tests
to complete on all commits.  With Aegis you could arrange things in such
a way that one of the tests was a style conformance test or you could
do style conformance tests as part of the second commit phase and push
any non-conforming changes back to the developer for correction.

--
Greg A. Woods

+1 416 218-0098  VE3TCP  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Planix, Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;   Secrets of the Weird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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