On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 6:12 PM, Pauli Virtanen <pav@iki.fi> wrote:
Hi,

It seems that a part of the nitty-gritty development discussions has
moved to the Github pull requests. Keeping tabs on these is not
completely easy, since (i) AFAIK only the people listed as "repository
owners" get email notifications of new PRs, and (ii) also they do not
get notifications of changes unless they say something in the discussion.



I'm not sure this is relevant, but it sounds like it:

At the bottom of a pull request there is  this:

"""
Notifications for new comments on this Pull Request are off. Enable notifications for this Pull Request
"""

Does anyone know what that link does?


Warren


Here's one work-around to the situation: RSS feeds for everything that's
going on in the pull requests. Github doesn't itself seem to offer this
-- at least I didn't manage to find it -- but at least it was fairly
simple [1] to patch it together.

All chatter:

    http://new.scipy.org/numpy-chatter.xml
    http://new.scipy.org/scipy-chatter.xml

Only new pull requests:

    http://new.scipy.org/numpy-pull.xml
    http://new.scipy.org/scipy-pull.xml

They don't update in real time, and I'm not sure how useful these turn
out to be in reality, but there it goes.


[1] https://github.com/pv/github-pull-request-rss

--
Pauli Virtanen

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