On Aug 7, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Barry Finkel wrote:
Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> wrote:
As a comparison, Launchpad's code review process allows for commands in the body of the message. It looks for specific commands prepended by a space. I don't particularly like that approach though because the space can be hard to see.
Would it find a command that is at the beginning of a line (and thus not preceeded by a space)?
Sorry, my explanation was incomplete. Launchpad code review commands
must begin at the start of the line, with a preceding space, e.g.
review approve status approve
I think command messages must also be signed. Also, there are only a
limited number of email commands available. In MM3, I plan on
allowing for extensions via a pluggable architecture.
-Barry