On 16/01/16 13:34 +0000, Richard W.M. Jones 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've been thinking about complaining about the very same thing!
(2) The second word should be the status, reflecting what the reader needs to know or do, for example "succeeded", "failed", "submitted".
Yes! Some scratch builds have a really long header and the "completed" or "failed" is not visible even with far more than 72 characters shown.
Maybe you have some better ideas?
LGTM.
A related topic is headers, which could be used for filtering. Various systems add headers -- see examples below -- but again there's not much consistency and the headers aren't particularly useful for filtering.
Yes again. It would be great if the headers were more useful. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx