On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 4:03 AM, Ross Gardler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/10/22 Gavin <[email protected]>:
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>>> Behalf Of Ross Gardler
>>> Sent: Thursday, 22 October 2009 1:22 AM
>>> To: wookie-dev
>>> Subject: commit messages
>>>
>>> We need to set commit messages to come to this list (Gavin, do you
>>> have the necessary foo for this?)
>>
>> Yes, however, I spotted a wee config error. When I created the lists
>> initially I also created a commits list (it wasn't asked for but I
>> pre-empted). So, that's the first thing, devs will need to subscribe to
>> [email protected] to start receiving them.
>
> Hmmm....
>
> I'm -1 on a commit specific list, that's why, as champion, I did not
> ask for one.
>
> There is, in my opinion, no sense in splitting commit messages from
> the developer list. All developers should be reading commit messages
> (commit then review) and we should not make it easy for people to
> avoid this responsibility - especially in an incubating project.
>
> There may come a day where the volume of commits or discussion makes
> it sensible to split the lists, but I do not believe that day is
> today.
>
> Ross
>

I tend to disagree here... One of the main purposes of a incubator
project is to build a community over the existing code, and having a
dev list flooded with all kind of notifications (e.g commits) will
possible discourage new contributors to join the list and possibly
participate.Also, when people are just trying to understand what's
going on with the project (e.g by reading the archives) they will most
likely get lost with 1 or 2 e-mails of dev discussions and 15 of
commit messages.  Also, trying to learn from other projects, it might
have a good reason why most if not all projects at ASF have separate
user, dev and commit lists. As for those who like to see them all
together, it's just a matter of one additional subscription, plus
leave all messages on the same folder in your e-mail client.

Anyway, just my $ 0.02


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Luciano Resende
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