Hey folks,
Would people be interested in having trac ticket updates automatically bcc'd to the mailing list? I thought it might increase the visibility the milestones people are working on. But wasn't sure if people would consider it SPAM.
Thanks, James
----- "James Laska" jlaska@redhat.com wrote:
Hey folks,
Would people be interested in having trac ticket updates automatically bcc'd to the mailing list? I thought it might increase the visibility the milestones people are working on. But wasn't sure if people would consider it SPAM.
It's fine by me, I receive all ticket updates by RSS anyway (and Trac's RSS notifications suck, by the way - they don't show changes properly). I guess other people here are also interested in autoqa development, so it shouldn't be a problem (but let's hear their opinions). If it is possible to write a mail filter for those email, even better.
I would just have to think twice in the future before updating a milestone for ten different tickets :)
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 05:01 -0500, Kamil Paral wrote:
----- "James Laska" jlaska@redhat.com wrote:
Hey folks,
Would people be interested in having trac ticket updates automatically bcc'd to the mailing list? I thought it might increase the visibility the milestones people are working on. But wasn't sure if people would consider it SPAM.
It's fine by me, I receive all ticket updates by RSS anyway (and Trac's RSS notifications suck, by the way - they don't show changes properly). I guess other people here are also interested in autoqa development, so it shouldn't be a problem (but let's hear their opinions). If it is possible to write a mail filter for those email, even better.
I would just have to think twice in the future before updating a milestone for ten different tickets :)
Okay, almost 2 months later ... I've enabled bcc so that all autoqa trac tickets will be bcc'd to autoqa-devel@.
Thanks, James
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