Geoffrey Talvola wrote:
> Geoff wrote:
> > Good point.  I just edited the settings on SourceForge so 
> > that bugs and
> > patches will be emailed to webware-devel.  I'll go enter a 
> > dummy bug to see
> > if it works; those of you subscribed to webware-devel should 
> > see an email.
> 
> The message got sent to webware-devel, but unfortunately, it required
> administrator approval because it uses "bcc" to hide the recipient's
> address, and emails like that are treated as possible spam by 
> Mailman.  Once
> I logged into Mailman and approved the message, it got sent.
> 
> I don't think I can change this behavior, and I certainly 
> don't want to have
> to go in and approve each of these mailings.
> 
> I'd recommend that each interested developer should 
> individually subscribe
> to be alerted on changes to the Bugs and Patches lists on SF.
> 

Hmmm.  This doesn't seem to be possible.  That's kinda lame...

Am I missing something in SourceForge?  Anyone else have experience trying
to track bugs & patches on a SF project?

- Geoff


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