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Re: [Savannah-hackers] address@hidden: clisp web commit messages]


From: Sam Steingold
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers] address@hidden: clisp web commit messages]
Date: 08 Nov 2001 15:57:56 -0500
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> * In message <address@hidden>
> * On the subject of "Re: [Savannah-hackers] address@hidden: clisp web commit 
> messages]"
> * Sent on Thu, 8 Nov 2001 18:09:42 +0000
> * Honorable "Jaime E . Villate" <address@hidden> writes:
>
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 11:08:47AM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
> > > * Honorable "Jaime E . Villate" <address@hidden> writes:
>       ^^^^^^^^ ;-) thanks but I'm not a president or a judge.

I do not deal with dishonorable people. :-)

> > it would be nice though to have a "Subject" line label, like
> >         Subject: [clisp www] software/clisp index.php
> > instead of just
> >         Subject: software/clisp index.php
> 
> Sorry, we shouldn't do that in Savannah. Most other projects send
> their commit notifications to address@hidden and mailman in gnu.org
> has been configured to put a [some-list] prefix. If I make the commit
> script put another prefix, there will be a duplication. You should
> configure the list clisp-devel at lists.sf.net to make it include a
> [clisp www] prefix in the subject of all distributed mail.

<clisp-devel> receives other mail too, like CVS commit messages from the
source tree as well as the CLISP development discussion.
The mail from the development tree is marked with "[clisp cvs]" so that
it is not confused with the mail from the humans.
this is done in CVSROOT/loginfo, like this:

ALL     mail -s "[clisp cvs] %{sVv}" address@hidden

is it possible to add something similar on savannah?

thanks.

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