PgFoundry mailings

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#1Peter Eisentraut
peter_e@gmx.net

Why do we keep getting pgfoundry commit mailings sent to this list at
irregular intervals? Can someone get this under control?

#2Devrim GÜNDÜZ
devrim@gunduz.org
In reply to: Peter Eisentraut (#1)
Re: PgFoundry mailings

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Hi,

On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Peter Eisentraut wrote:

Why do we keep getting pgfoundry commit mailings sent to this list at
irregular intervals? Can someone get this under control?

I think this has been discussed before. The default is that the commit
e-mails are sent to this list. However each project may change this
behaviour by adding some files to CVS repo. We did it in pgsqlrpms
project.

Regards,
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#3Peter Eisentraut
peter_e@gmx.net
In reply to: Devrim GÜNDÜZ (#2)
Re: PgFoundry mailings

Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:

I think this has been discussed before. The default is that the
commit e-mails are sent to this list. However each project may change
this behaviour by adding some files to CVS repo. We did it in
pgsqlrpms project.

But there was supposed to be some way to filter them, which apparently
doesn't work consistently.

--
Peter Eisentraut
http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/

#4Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: Peter Eisentraut (#3)
Re: PgFoundry mailings

Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> writes:

Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:

I think this has been discussed before. The default is that the
commit e-mails are sent to this list. However each project may change
this behaviour by adding some files to CVS repo. We did it in
pgsqlrpms project.

But there was supposed to be some way to filter them, which apparently
doesn't work consistently.

Yes. I thought all pgfoundry commit messages were going to be tagged
with a special header line, along the lines of "X-Pgfoundry: project",
so that you could drop 'em all or alternatively filter by project.
The rather large number of pgestraier mailings that showed up today
haven't got any such label.

If the labeling depends on the knowledge and cooperation of the
individual project leaders it will not work --- it has to be done
site-wide.

If nothing is done I'm probably personally going to start filtering
against "From: anyone@pgfoundry.org" which would be unfortunate,
since it'd likely catch non-commit messages too.

regards, tom lane

#5The Hermit Hacker
scrappy@hub.org
In reply to: Tom Lane (#4)
Re: PgFoundry mailings

Let me look into it ... I can't see it set anywhere, but will get it fixed
ASAP ...

On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Tom Lane wrote:

Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> writes:

Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:

I think this has been discussed before. The default is that the
commit e-mails are sent to this list. However each project may change
this behaviour by adding some files to CVS repo. We did it in
pgsqlrpms project.

But there was supposed to be some way to filter them, which apparently
doesn't work consistently.

Yes. I thought all pgfoundry commit messages were going to be tagged
with a special header line, along the lines of "X-Pgfoundry: project",
so that you could drop 'em all or alternatively filter by project.
The rather large number of pgestraier mailings that showed up today
haven't got any such label.

If the labeling depends on the knowledge and cooperation of the
individual project leaders it will not work --- it has to be done
site-wide.

If nothing is done I'm probably personally going to start filtering
against "From: anyone@pgfoundry.org" which would be unfortunate,
since it'd likely catch non-commit messages too.

regards, tom lane

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#6Tatsuo Ishii
ishii@postgresql.org
In reply to: The Hermit Hacker (#5)
Re: PgFoundry mailings

Marc,

Did you do something with pgfoundry? It seems I cannot get cvs commit
working on pgfoudary.

cvs commit: cannot exec /usr/local/bin/activitymail: No such file or directory
cvs commit: Pre-commit check failed
cvs [commit aborted]: correct above errors first!
--
Tatsuo Ishii

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Let me look into it ... I can't see it set anywhere, but will get it fixed
ASAP ...

On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Tom Lane wrote:

Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> writes:

Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:

I think this has been discussed before. The default is that the
commit e-mails are sent to this list. However each project may change
this behaviour by adding some files to CVS repo. We did it in
pgsqlrpms project.

But there was supposed to be some way to filter them, which apparently
doesn't work consistently.

Yes. I thought all pgfoundry commit messages were going to be tagged
with a special header line, along the lines of "X-Pgfoundry: project",
so that you could drop 'em all or alternatively filter by project.
The rather large number of pgestraier mailings that showed up today
haven't got any such label.

If the labeling depends on the knowledge and cooperation of the
individual project leaders it will not work --- it has to be done
site-wide.

If nothing is done I'm probably personally going to start filtering
against "From: anyone@pgfoundry.org" which would be unfortunate,
since it'd likely catch non-commit messages too.

regards, tom lane

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#7The Hermit Hacker
scrappy@hub.org
In reply to: Tatsuo Ishii (#6)
Re: PgFoundry mailings

On Sat, 9 Jul 2005, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:

Marc,

Did you do something with pgfoundry? It seems I cannot get cvs commit
working on pgfoudary.

cvs commit: cannot exec /usr/local/bin/activitymail: No such file or directory
cvs commit: Pre-commit check failed
cvs [commit aborted]: correct above errors first!

This should already be fixed, per Tom's report yesterday ... should be
fixed now ...

--
Tatsuo Ishii

Let me look into it ... I can't see it set anywhere, but will get it fixed
ASAP ...

On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Tom Lane wrote:

Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> writes:

Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:

I think this has been discussed before. The default is that the
commit e-mails are sent to this list. However each project may change
this behaviour by adding some files to CVS repo. We did it in
pgsqlrpms project.

But there was supposed to be some way to filter them, which apparently
doesn't work consistently.

Yes. I thought all pgfoundry commit messages were going to be tagged
with a special header line, along the lines of "X-Pgfoundry: project",
so that you could drop 'em all or alternatively filter by project.
The rather large number of pgestraier mailings that showed up today
haven't got any such label.

If the labeling depends on the knowledge and cooperation of the
individual project leaders it will not work --- it has to be done
site-wide.

If nothing is done I'm probably personally going to start filtering
against "From: anyone@pgfoundry.org" which would be unfortunate,
since it'd likely catch non-commit messages too.

regards, tom lane

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