[PD-dev] removing the SourceForge tracker emails

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Wed Jun 16 21:23:17 CEST 2010


On Jun 15, 2010, at 7:02 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:

> On 06/15/2010 08:12 PM, Chris Niven wrote:
>> I agree, it makes more sense for developers like myself who are only
>> working on specific
>> parts of the project, and aren't necessarily concerned with  
>> everything
>> going on in the main
>> tracker. It's hard to keep up with relevant discussions when your  
>> inbox
>> is constantly being bombarded by SourceForge!
>>
>
> i disagree.
> i'm usually interested in a lot of bugs that won't be assigned to me,
> unless i do it myself.
> i'm not concerned with everything going on in the main tracker (nor  
> the
> main pd-list), but always find it interesting if information is not  
> too
> tailored towards me.
>
> it's easy enough to filter out all messages to pd-dev originating from
> "noreply at sourceforge.net".
> for what it's worth, mails from the various pd-lists have been sorted
> out of my inbox for ages (can't bear the traffic)
>
> i wouldn't mind, if mere status changes (e.g. pending->closed
> transitions; assignments;...) were not reported anymore. i'm only
> interested in "real" messages by "real" people.
>
>
> fgmasr
> IOhannes


Now that I think about it, what about having the trackers post to pd-cvs at iem.at 
?  Its already a list for automated messages.

.hc

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