Re: GIT move - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc
From | Steven Schlansker |
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Subject | Re: GIT move |
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Msg-id | E4E295BC-83E9-4605-803C-E97EB3EF4060@gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: GIT move (Dave Cramer <pg@fastcrypt.com>) |
List | pgsql-jdbc |
On Feb 10, 2012, at 5:08 AM, Dave Cramer wrote: > Hi Vitalii, > > This is what the pull request email address for Steven's pull came in > as Steven Schlansker > <reply+i-3165615-a9adaf19c31f0ad7919226777365c7fb396d186b-406518@reply.github.com> > > Unless the list accepts everything at reply.github.com I don't see how > it can work unless I am missing something ? > It's my understanding that anything after the '+' is considered to not be part of the identity of the email address, but instead used for internal routing or filtering. So reply+x@… should be treated the same as reply+y@… Maybe adding reply@reply.github.com is sufficient and it 'just works'? Alternately, I know at least Mailman supports regular expression matching for sender filters, and writing a regex to match the above shouldn't be too hard. > > 2012/2/10 Vitalii Tymchyshyn <tivv00@gmail.com>: >> Hello. >> >> Yep, I think it should be possible to add this list email as email for >> pgjdbc github user with https://github.com/account/email >> >> Later https://github.com/account/notifications can be used to regulate which >> emails should be in the list >> >> 10.02.12 13:35, Dave Cramer написав(ла): >> >>> 2012/2/8 Віталій Тимчишин<tivv00@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>> >>>> 2012/2/8 Maciek Sakrejda<msakrejda@truviso.com> >>>>>> >>>>>> How does a github pull request establish "evidence of intent" ? Please >>>>>> keep in mind this question is out of ignorance as I am not that >>>>>> familiar with github. >>>>> >>>>> They're pretty nifty: https://github.com/blog/712-pull-requests-2-0 . >>>>> Although if a record of attribution is a serious concern, having these >>>>> under github's control is less than ideal. If this is the main >>>>> concern, perhaps there's a formal way for the project to archive >>>>> github pull requests (maybe the github API: >>>>> http://developer.github.com/v3/pulls/ ), but that's extra work and >>>>> somewhat more nebulous (as evidence) than a straight mailing list >>>>> archive. >>>> >>>> >>>> That's why I propose for github to send notifications to this list. This >>>> can >>>> be simply configurable and will be more or less much like before. >>> >>> >>> OK, I see the first pull request came to my gmail address. What has to >>> be done to get it to the list ? >>> >>> I imagine we need to add the list as a user to the project ? Getting >>> github as a subscribed user to the list will be more difficult, but >>> manageable ? >>> >>> Can someone elucidate the steps to get pull requests going to the list ? >>> >>> >>> Also it seems that post-receive hooks are designed to push data to a >>> website as opposed to simply emailing ??? Is there an easy way to get >>> email notifications ? >>> >>> Dave >> >> > > -- > Sent via pgsql-jdbc mailing list (pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-jdbc
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