Killing the gerrit to dev-list spam ...
Mat M
matm at gmx.fr
Wed May 1 13:01:12 PDT 2013
Hello,
Le Wed, 01 May 2013 21:33:49 +0200, Bjoern Michaelsen
<bjoern.michaelsen at canonical.com> a écrit:
> Hi,
>
> Looking at:
>
> http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Dev-f1639786.html
>
> depending on time of day you find 50-90% patch mails on there. As the
> writer of
> mail forward I have been repeatedly asked if we can kill this spam.
>
> I fully agree with this sentiment -- the dev-list should be taylored to
> be
> inviting to a wide audience of volunteer contributors and not only to
> those
> hardcore contributors who are full-time sponsored developers. I dont
> think the
> ESC is the right place to decide this as it is overwhelmingly filled
> with the
> second.
>
> So, is there anyone who is _not_ a sponsored developer opposing to kill
> the mail
> spammage? If so:
As a non-sponsored(!) developer (?), I am not opposed to kill the gerrit
mail flow.
>
> - could this be mitigated by a separate gerrit-patches mailing list?
> - could this be mitigated by a daily digest of "gerrit news"?
> - could this be mitigated by other means?
Yes, IMO, the goal is to have an overview of what was commited, so a daily
digest of *pushed* patches should be enough.
Although this kind of thing will narrow the reviewers list to commiters &
aked-for-review, which is almost the ESC & sponsored developers list.
So after small thinking, a daily digest with 2 parts: pushed patches and
yet-to-review patches, trying to increase peer reviewing by other devs.
>
> I think the drowning of the list with automated patch mail is really
> hurting us (as
> did the patch mails before). Note that this does:
[SNIP]
+1, note included :)
>
> I was forced to do the mail forward thingie to accomodate migration of
> antiquiated workflows -- I was never very happy with it and really
> embarrased
> to defend it when I would have never done it like that myself.
>
> Opinions?
Done
>
> Best,
Not sur these are the best opnions, but, well, YMMV ;-)
Regards
> Bjoern
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Mat M
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