But what should those addresses do when receiving a message?
- parrotbug: should open a RT ticket?
Yes. This is the new equivalent of bugs-parrot at rt.perl.org.
Use of that address should be phased out in favor of the new one.
- status-ok: ?
- status-nok: should open a RT ticket?
At 10:38 AM + 3/5/04, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote:
Jerome Quelin wrote in perl.perl6.internals :
But what should those addresses do when receiving a message?
- parrotbug: should open a RT ticket?
- status-ok: ?
- status-nok: should open a RT ticket?
Excuse me from stepping in, but I don't
Robert Spier wrote:
The mails are indeed sent to parrotbug, parrotstatus-ok and
parrotstatus-nok (at parrotcode.org) for resp. bug reports, ok
reports or nok reports. And since I don't think those addresses are
set up...
Not yet. I'm nudging Ask regularly about this.
But what should
Jerome Quelin wrote in perl.perl6.internals :
But what should those addresses do when receiving a message?
- parrotbug: should open a RT ticket?
- status-ok: ?
- status-nok: should open a RT ticket?
Excuse me from stepping in, but I don't see why three adresses are
necessary. From my
... or at least for some definition of working.
The mails are indeed sent to parrotbug, parrotstatus-ok and
parrotstatus-nok (at parrotcode.org) for resp. bug reports, ok reports
or nok reports. And since I don't think those addresses are set up...
parrotbug -h will give you some indications
The mails are indeed sent to parrotbug, parrotstatus-ok and
parrotstatus-nok (at parrotcode.org) for resp. bug reports, ok reports
or nok reports. And since I don't think those addresses are set
up...
Not yet. I'm nudging Ask regularly about this.
-R