On Sat, 2016-01-16 at 12:54 -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 13:34:12 +0000 "Richard W.M. Jones" rjones@redhat.com wrote:
Here are a small collection of subject lines of emails sent automatically to me by various Fedora systems in the past few days:
Subject: upgradepath PASSED for FEDORA-2015-850e89be8b Subject: [Fedora Update] [comment] auto-buildrequires-1.2-1.fc23 Subject: rjones's libguestfs-1.33.1-2.fc24 completed Subject: rpmlint PASSED for libguestfs-1.33.1-2.fc24 Subject: Broken dependencies: libguestfs Subject: ABRT report for package gnome-boxes has reached 10 occurrences Subject: [Bug 1269975] svirt very occasionally prevents parallel libvirt [..] Subject: Fedora 'packager' sponsor needed for suanand Subject: sailer's mingw-sqlite-3.10.1.0-1.fc24 failed to build Subject: libguestfs's builds are back to normal in f24 Subject: dchen pushed to ocaml-lwt (el6). "New upstream version 2.2.0."
The only consistent thing is there's nothing consistent about them :-/
I'd like to propose a very lightweight "standard" for subject lines of emails.
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I think this is a great idea!
I'll bring up the subject on the infrastructure list and see what folks there think of it.
I'm happy to take requests for the check-compose emails, if a common scheme is decided.