Thomas Keller wrote:
> Here we go:
> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-users
I have the diea that many "users" were scared by the suffic of
"monotone-devel" *even though user-question were always welcome in
there), so let's see if some more people will arrive. ;-)
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 15:31:14 +0200
>> "Thomas" == Thomas Keller wrote:
Thomas> This might work for bigger communities, but I think not for
Thomas> ours. Only a few people would subscribe to -tickets and this
Thomas> would lead to the same problem: If something was reported on
Thomas> savannah
Thomas Keller wrote:
> So, would you like to see [+1] (or even subscribe to [+2])
+2 but please let's have that on gmane too. ;)
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 11:42:26 +0200 (CEST)
>> "Richard" == Richard Levitte wrote:
Richard> gour> Thomas> So, would you like to see [+1] (or even
Richard> gour> Thomas> subscribe to [+2]) monotone-users? Or is
Richard> gour> Thomas> monotone-devel, monotone-announce and
Richard> gour> Thomas> m
In message <20100714102600.52193...@gaura-nitai.no-ip.org> on Wed, 14 Jul 2010
10:26:00 +0200, Gour said:
gour> Thomas> So, would you like to see [+1] (or even subscribe to [+2])
gour> Thomas> monotone-users? Or is monotone-devel, monotone-announce and
gour> Thomas> monotone-i18n enough [-1]?
go
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:37:55 +0200
>> "Thomas" == Thomas Keller wrote:
Thomas> Actually, I don't want to jump ships every two to three months.
Thomas> I'm ok with Savannah (i.e. I'm not a hater), but I won't mind
Thomas> to use something else, _as long_ as the "new" thing is
Thomas> permanent
Am 14.07.2010 10:26, schrieb Gour:
> On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 09:32:04 +0200
>>> "Thomas" == Thomas Keller wrote:
>
> Thomas> The discussion came up yesterday that some people are annoyed
> Thomas> of the amount of tickt / savannah spam on the development list.
>
> My suggestion is to use better
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 09:32:04 +0200
>> "Thomas" == Thomas Keller wrote:
Thomas> The discussion came up yesterday that some people are annoyed
Thomas> of the amount of tickt / savannah spam on the development list.
My suggestion is to use better bug tracker. Roundup, e.g. creates
so-called 'no
Nathaniel Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Should it be possible to commit with an empty changelog, if someone
> really wants to? Like, if they actually pass '-m ""' on the command
> line or whatever.
Yes. The tool should be able to record any log message, even an empty
one. Log message polic