[Python-Dev] Commits to migrated repos no longer sent to Python-checkins

Brett Cannon brett at python.org
Wed Sep 7 18:43:46 EDT 2016


On Wed, 7 Sep 2016 at 14:46 Emanuel Barry <vgr255 at live.ca> wrote:

> Fair enough. I never really bothered to set up any complicated design to
> get commits, and my emails all get automatically sorted into folders so it
> doesn’t matter which list it goes to. Although now that you mention it, I
> could simply subscribe to the GitHub repos and get the notifications for
> free :)
>

Yep, you can always watch the projects as well. I just didn't suggest it as
people have so far told me they viewed it as overkill when they just wanted
commits.

-Brett


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> -Emanuel
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> *From:* Brett Cannon [mailto:brett at python.org]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 07, 2016 5:40 PM
> *To:* Emanuel Barry; python-dev at python.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Python-Dev] Commits to migrated repos no longer sent to
> Python-checkins
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> On Wed, 7 Sep 2016 at 14:24 Emanuel Barry <vgr255 at live.ca> wrote:
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> The repos which used to send to Python-checkins no longer do so since their
> respective migrations (devguide, peps). I don't know who's responsible for
> that, so I figured I'd post here.
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> If people want those back on then that could be arranged. I'm not sure,
> though, if it still makes sense having emails for every commit from three
> separate repositories going to the same mailing list.
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> You can follow the commits through an atom feed, e.g
> https://github.com/python/peps/commits.atom. That means you could use
> something like IFTTT on your own to send you an email for each commit so
> you can track only the repositories you care about. That makes me think
> that it's worth even less for peps since those all have to be posted here
> anyway and the devguide doesn't affect people's future production
> deployments.
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