[FFmpeg-devel] mailing list for new issues (Was: roundup bugtracker)

Michael Niedermayer michaelni
Fri Jun 1 20:53:16 CEST 2007


Hi

On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 03:53:40PM +0200, Luca Barbato wrote:
> Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> > 
> > ok, but IMO not only every new bug but also every change/comment should be
> > sent to that list
> > 
> > wouldnt simply adding the address to the nosy list by default do exactly
> > that?
> > 
> 
> Yes, and there is already ffmpeg_issues that can hold the discussions
> (actually it is an alias to the mailgw program, it can be a stock
> mailbox or forward to an ffmpeg-bugs at mphq mailing list and to the program)
> 
> Let's just pick a sensible solution, I won't like to see bugspam on this
> list and I'd keep only the bugs I care about once I see them

id like to habe a mailinglist (whatever its name will be) which contains
all changes to all issues so i can simply subscribe and know about every
change and can simply reply by email ...

we can have a second mailinglist which would contain only new issues
if you like

one way this could be implemented is to use the ffmpeg_issues thing as
address for both lists and as reply to address for all mails and then
put one of the lists on the nosy list by default and the other could
be feeded by that thing which just forwards new issues ...
?

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Breaking DRM is a little like attempting to break through a door even
though the window is wide open and the only thing in the house is a bunch
of things you dont want and which you would get tomorrow for free anyway
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