While there were suggestions both ways (SF or OS list), I treat
Anjo's message as "just get it done" and I agree with Ulrich that
having it on ObjectStyle gives us more control.
So here it is:
woproject-commit..bjectstyle.org
woproject-commits-subscrib..bjectstyle.org
woproject-commits-unsubscrib..bjectstyle.org
BTW, again setting up Subversion was much easier than CVS - a repo
has a "hooks" directory where you can put arbitrary scripts and
notification script is actually a part of the distro.
Andrus
On Apr 28, 2006, at 2:02 AM, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>
> Am 28.04.2006 um 00:10 schrieb Andrus Adamchik:
>
>>
>> On Apr 27, 2006, at 3:39 PM, Sébastien Sahuc wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks a lot for setting that up,
>>>
>>> Two suggestions: I would probably update the svn server to the
>>> latest stable version as it brings a quite some bug fixes in the
>>> annotation and performance areas. We'll be installing the 1.3.1
>>> svn server in a few days, so I can report to the list how this go.
>>
>> Good point. I installed the old version just because Fedora Core 3
>> Linux running on the server is bundled with SVN 1.1.* (and I was
>> too lazy to compile SVN from source). I will probably be moving
>> the install to a new box soon that will have FC5 which is bundled
>> with SVN 1.3.*. So stay tuned.
>>
>>> Secondly, any chance we could setup a commit notification mailing
>>> list ?
>>
>> Sure. CVS was configured to send to woproject-
>> cv..ists.sourceforge.net. Can anyone confirm whether it actually
>> worked recently? Going forward I can either configure SVN to send
>> notifications to that list, or create a new list..bjectstyle.
>> What's everyone's preference?
>
> I'll prefer a new objectstyle.org hosted list. Otherwise we won't
> be able to leave sf.net.
>
> uli
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